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We need to add more of the AATW Discography to this article. Also, sales information.
We need to add more of the AATW Discography to this article. Also, sales information.

== Artists not signed to AATW ==

Some of the artists listed on this page don't seem to signed to AATW, any chance of more citations to show that all artists listed here are signed (directly or indirectly) to AATW?


== Cascada - Miracle ==
== Cascada - Miracle ==

Revision as of 21:46, 12 June 2012

We need to add more of the AATW Discography to this article. Also, sales information.

Artists not signed to AATW

Some of the artists listed on this page don't seem to signed to AATW, any chance of more citations to show that all artists listed here are signed (directly or indirectly) to AATW?

Cascada - Miracle

This single was actually released on the Incentive Record Label as they held the rights to it before AATW signed Cascada. Jamesb1 09:50, 5 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Chart Success Section

Anyone think of a better way to format this? --neonwhite user page talk 23:22, 16 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Toni Di Bart

I could be wrong on this, but I thought I'd read somewhere that AATW didn't release any of Toni Di Bart's singles when they were first released. Weren't the rights to the singles acquired only recently in the las few years. In any case, I'm pretty certain that Turn This Love Around never reached Number 1. The only one of his singles to do so was The Real Thing. If no one disagrees, I'll delete this from the Number 1 info in this article. Jamesb1 (talk) 10:18, 17 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

According to his wikipedia article it was 'The Real Thing' that was a uk number 1. Discogs confirms none of his singles were released on AATW. --neonwhite user page talk 22:16, 18 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

All Saints

Just for clarification: Taken from AATW website 12-9-2008 [1] Over the past few days we've been slightly bombarded via e-mail and our YouTube inbox about when we are releasing the new All Saints album. Going back quite a few months to earlier this year, we did release Daddy O - a track by the Wideboys ft. Shaznay Lewis. At the time there was an article in one of the tabloids saying that we had signed All Saints, no idea where the story came from but needless to say it wasn't correct. Shaznay featured on a track by The Wideboys, who are one of our artists, but that's about as far as our involvement with any of the girls goes I'm afraid.

A few of you have mentioned the press release for Daddy O said that All Saints were recording new material and would be back later in 2008. The press release came from the PR people working on the Daddy O single with Shaznay and the guys so we've no reason to doubt it was accurate at the time, but it did not say the girls were signed to AATW, merely that Shaznay had taken a break from that to come and do a track with us. If you interpreted it differently then apologies for any confusion but you were probably reading a bit too much into it... So, just to be clear, All Saints are not signed to AATW. Jamesb1 (talk) 10:30, 4 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]