Rabble of ruffians Blazin' Squad jumped at the chance to get their laughing tackle around some of your questions.
Below are just some of the highlights. To watch the full chatvideo: Go here Fiona: How did all of you guys get together? Kenzie: We all went to school together for five years and all just used to have a laugh and make tapes around each others houses. A boy who did work experience at our school said come down and have a laugh at a studio. He said to pay £20 for a demo, so we did. We all came together and then got signed.
Monkey: Kenzie, who do you get on with the most in the 'Squad? Kenzie: I get on with everyone the same. I don't have a best friend in the 'Squad.
Spikey: I'm the leader!
Kenzie: No, it's me! No, really we don't have leaders, everything is done on group decisions.
Emmie: Is it hard getting the songs right with so many lads in the band? Strider: It depends, like.
Spikey: Sometimes we split up for songs. When there's so many people on a tune, they've already said it.
Strider: It sometimes gets repetitive so we split up.
Babygal: What's it like to have a No.1? Kenzie: That's what everyone dreams of when they make a record. We've achieved that!
Spikey: We didn't expect it for our first single. We were expecting it to build up first.
Jamie Lee: What can we expect from your new album? Spikey: Our album is like, [thinks] it's got some garage on it and some R&B, hip-hop...
Kenzie: It's quite urban.
Spikey: But, they aren't, like ghetto thug songs. There are about six R&B songs on there.
Kenzie: There's a couple of good love songs, ones with some good hooks and that. We're big fans of the American artists.
Del1: How do you cope with being music stars and going to school at the same time? Kenzie: We don't go to school!
Spikey: When we did we just juggled it about.
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