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Naughty Boy: 'The Saturdays and Stooshe aren't good role models for kids'

Producer Naughty Boy has hit out at pop groups that are fame hungry and spend more time gearing their careers at celebrity than the music they release.

Speaking to Yahoo! OMG, the 'La La La' hitmaker explained that it sends out the wrong message to their fans if all they're after is a quick buck and to be famous: "I'm really into personalities, they are scarier than celebs. Celebrities aren't scary, I don't crave fame or that side of it at all."

"People crave fame too much, they don't write their own songs, they just look pretty - that is sending wrong signals to kids - you should crave success and not fame."

Naming acts specifically, he added: "People like The Saturdays or Stooshe - they base their stuff on stuff that isn't important, on things that don't last. It's throwaway - they can be as sexy as they can but they are doing nothing for music. It's so disappointing."

 

 

 

 

 

Watch The Saturdays trying to teach someone to 'twerk' here: