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January 1999 B*Witched Storms Canada
Canada has just seen the likings of day, or should I say "B*witched." C'est la Vie debut on the Hitlist Countdown @ #19 and has jumped four or five spots each week. Currently at eighth spot on the countdown. Aashna, Leslie & Exan predict (usually right) that B*witched is the most up and coming new Girl Group of 1999. Move over Spice Girls, B*Witched is here.
December 1998 Album of the Year???
B*Witched's "C'est La Vie" has been nominated for 'UK Record of the Year', being held in London on 19th December. 
December 1998 Smash Hits Magazine!!!! Get it.
Catch up with the girls' antics in the current issue of Smash Hits where the girls have hogged the cover! The magazine also features the lyrics to the new single, "To You I Belong". 
And if that wasn't enough, B*witched have also scored themselves a special 16-page pull-out featuring interviews and exclusive photos in the new edition of Top Of The Pops magazine!
November 1998 - B*witched to hit North America
B*witched will see if it can cast its magic on the other side of the Atlantic when it joins boy band 'N Sync on a U.S. tour beginning Dec. 27 in Minneapolis. The all-female quartet -- whose first two singles entered the charts at No. 1 -- will be on the road through Jan. 17. Epic Records will release the group's eponymous debut disc Feb. 2 in the U.S.; the set's first cut, "C'est La Vie," will street Dec. 15. 
To You I Belong November 22, 1998
What Can I say? It's released in th UK.
  • B*Witched have been nominated in the UK and Ireland regional category of the MTV Europe Music Awards, which take place in Milan on November 12th. 
  • B*Witched hit Top in New Zealand
Ultimate Update
With the release of 'Rollercoaster' and the album 'B*Witched', the girls have been hogging the pages of magazines like Top Of The Pops, Smash Hits, TV Hits, Big! - just to name a few. 
Quizzed about the ups and downs of fame in TV Hits, the girls admit there's definitely been more highs than lows and Keavy says that the highlight of their career so far has to be the travelling: 'It's brilliant. It's really nice to be able to say, "I've been there." We do realise how lucky we are though, some people don't get to see any other countries and we see one a day sometimes!' 
Some people say I like to Party. Are you Serious?  Uhoh! Hey! Hey! Hey! 
There's a lot of people who think B*Witched are only about "C'est La Vie" and "Rollercoaster" - about up-beat poppy tunes,' Edele said in a recent interview for the B*Witched website. 'I don't think anybody's really expecting what's next...' 
What's next is the girls' debut album, 'B*Witched'. Since 'C'est La Vie' popped into the charts worldwide, its release is what you've all been waiting for. 
And in the early afternoon of Sunday 11 October, the girls celebrated the album's UK launch with one massive celebrity-packed bash at The Collection, London's funkiest eaterie...
Making your way through a corridor of balloons, streamers and past the cameramen and photographers, you entered a restaurant crammed with folk: magicians, face-painters, an Irish band, lots of kids, friends 'n' family, not to mention a gaggle of television and pop celebs which included members of 911, Steps and yep, Boyzone - would Shane really miss his sisters' album launch? It was part children's party, part Irish hoe-down and part celebrity bash. 
The guests of honour (B*Witched, of course!) were fashionably late, but took centre stage on their arrival - unintentionally though, these girls just aren't diva-types. Surrounded by autograph hunters and other folk just wanting to wish them well, they managed to say hi to everyone and pose for those all-important photos. 
But you know how it is when you're having fun, time slips through your hands - and yeah, the party was over before you knew it. Still, everyone left not only wined, dined and feeling just fine, but with a goodie bag of B*Witched tokens to help them remember a special afternoon.