VBirds

VBirds
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Pop, R&B, electronica, funk, soul
Years active 2002 (2002)–2003
Labels Cartoon Network Music, EMI, Liberty
Past members Boom
Wow
Bling (Sophie Okonedo)
D:Lin

VBirds were a British virtual/cartoon girl band created in 2002 by a team of designers, producers and musicians (one of whom was the drummer of the band UB40, James Brown) led by Richard Kilgarriff, the General Manager of Cartoon Network UK. This aired as six one-minute episodes[1] between long-form programming. The band's only single, Virtuality, released on Liberty Records, reached No.21 in the UK charts in early 2003. A second series of dance episodes, VBirds: Perfect,[2] followed in 2003. Despite its success as a promotional tool to keep young viewers watching during ad breaks, no further singles were released.

The band's story revolved around them being exiled from their home planet of Planet V by its ruler, King He:Lin, for refusing to participate in the dance farms on their planet. They were shrunk down in size and put into a dance machine which was launched from the planet down to Earth, so the humans could play with them as long as they wanted. The story concluded with He:lin's echoing words "Enjoy yourself while you can, VBirds. For you will never escape your dance machine prison!"

The VBirds were promoted with an interview on SMTV Live, and their only short on the UK tapes of the Powerpuff Girls Movie. The band also opened for British boy band Blazin' Squad. In their SMTV interview, their music style has been stated to be very similar to Destiny's Child, as well as British girl groups Mis-Teeq and the Sugababes.

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