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ARTS / Show People: This Boo is made for talking: 37. Betty Boo
Sunday 26 July 1992
THE NEW Betty Boo single is called 'Let Me Take You There' and it's about a trip to the seaside. Boo does the verse as a rap: 'We'll take a hamper with some cashews and champers / Now and then we need a good pamper'. That's followed by a little vocal hook, sampled from an old Four Tops record. And then the song breaks into the kind of chorus pop radio plays non-stop during the summer holidays. 'Come on let me take you there / Ooo woo yeah.' It's her first new song for three years, so how long did she spend on it? There's a pause. 'A day?'
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