
Spinnin Entertainment is delighted to announce the cooperation with the chart topping UK band Booty Luv
Whilst recording material for Big Brovaz second studio album, Cherise and Nadia were asked by the record label Hed Kandi to record a cover of the Tweet song "Boogie 2nite", which had been a club hit in 2002, although Tweet was cited as oo busy to release the song as an actual single, and so five years later Cherise and Nadia were asked to record and promote a new version of the song. Originally, Boogie 2nite was dubbed as just a promotional track for the record label Hed Kandi, although sixth months later in December, however, the girls version of the song was chosen to be released as a full-scale single following rave reviews with Club DJs on the dance scene.
The name Booty Luv was chosen as the band name, and it was decided that the original dance remix by Seamus Haji would be chosen for the songs download and physical releases, while the video was chosen to feature the remix by the group DB Boulevard. The tracks were similar, although Hajis remix had a more prominent back beat, whilst DB Boulevards being lighter and sharper. Expectant of some success, the song unexpectedly was a huge hit, holding #1 positions on the 3 Download Chart, iTunes Top 100 and TMF Hitlist UK before eventually peaking at #2 in the Official UK Top 40 Singles Chart in its third week of release. In the UK, it was beaten narrowly to the top spot by Take Thats hugely-popular comeback single Patience, and if X Factor winner Leona Lewis had not released her debut single A Moment Like This shortly after on December 24, Boogie 2nite may have eventually hit the top spot. It did, however, hold a position in the UK Top forty for a very respectable seventeen weeks, fifteen of which were inside the UK Top 20.
In May 2007, once Cherise and Nadia had been offered a full-length recording contract with Hed Kandi following their unpredicted success, the girls second single "Shine", a cover of the Luther Vandross song, was released on the 14 May. It was well received by radio and was added to the A-list on BBC Radio 1 and peaked at number seventeen on the UK airplay chart. The single charted fairly well, débuting at #25 in the UK, based on download sales alone, before eventually peaking at #10 following its physical release. It stayed within the UK Top 10 for 2 weeks, and managed to hold a position in the UK Top 15 for just over a month. New single Don Mess With My Man, (a cover of a Lucy Pearl song) was released on the 10th September which sat at #31 in the UK charts on downloads alone and one week later made #11 on physical release, just outside the top ten. This will be followed shortly by their debut album Boogie 2nite, which is due for release one week later.


