Those girls that did that song 'What Girls Do' from the Hot Chick
A group dedicated to the music and memory of 'No Secrets', that girl group whose height of success was getting a song in 'The Hot Chick' long after they'd already split up. They were also in 'Jimmy Neutron' but I didn't like that movie nearly as much.
This is their bio and it really sells the girls like proverbial hot potatoes.
"How long can you keep a secret? Well, if it has anything to do with the five talented teens of no secrets, then the answer is probably not too long. In fact, once word spreads about no secrets' dazzling blend of hot music, cool fashion sense and intense quest for fun, most of the world will be in on the secret too. It all begins with no secrets' self-titled Jive Records debut album, which showcases the girls' firm grasp on a variety of musical styles.
To make their debut album, the girls worked with a variety of producers and songwriters, including Adrian Gurvitz, Andy Goldmark and Riprock 'n' Alex G. Featured on the album is a feisty remake of the 1982 Kim Wilde classic "Kids In America," a track also featured in Nickelodeon's animated box office smash "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius." Tracks like the hip-hop-flavored "On The Floor" exemplify the best in contemporary dance/party music. Others, like the spirited "What Are You Waiting For" and "It's Alright," showcase the girls' innate feel for sweet-toned harmonies and harmonious melodies."
Harmonies and harmonious melodies, doing everything from covers to RnB and pop? Wait. I'm confused. This is still the one group we're talking about? Gosh. Pick me up off the floor! I'm stunned.
I can't really understand what happened next, but after they didn't do so very well the record label dropped them like a hot potato they couldn't sell. So sadly the secret of 'No Secrets' very much remained, well... a secret, and the bulk of the world's populace still remain largely ignorant of this lovely (if slightly unattractive) pop group.
Check out 'What Girls Do' to hear just a fraction of what these talented girls can do, and if you can't get your hands on that listen to their cover of Kim Wilde's 'Kids In America', or if you can't get that just listen to the original 'Kids In America' and imagine what it would sound like a bit more funky and dumbed down. If you like the sound of that or even if you don't you'll love 'No Secrets'.