B*Witched may be dubbed by many as Dublin, Ireland's answer to the Spice Girls or All Saints, but its four young members (21-year-old Sinead O'Carroll, 20-year-old twin sisters Edele and Keavy Lynch, and 19-year old Lindsay Armaou) prefer to call themselves the "first tomboy band ever" (as evidenced by their trademark patchwork denim ensembles) and their music "Irish hip-hop pop" (as evidenced by their Riverdance-style Irish-jig choreography and Celtic-soul elements). The lasses have recently hit it big with their singles "C'est La Vie" (not to be confused with the 1986 Robbie Nevil hit of the same title) and "Rollercoaster"--both songs entered the U.K. charts at No. 1, making B*Witched the youngest girl group to ever have a British No. 1 and only the second act ever in...
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