Label: Rhino. Release Date: 7th June.
As the quadrennial event etched into every man’s calendar draws ever closer, women across the country grit their teeth and brace themselves for The World Cup. This year the WAGs have been banished from attendance to the South African event and will be staying at home, sharing the frustration and boredom of all World Cup widows across the nation…but you can guarantee missing out on the main won’t stop those WAGS partying!
In celebration of the WAG party spirit, WAG Anthems hits the shelves mid World Cup madness on June 7th, as the ULTIMATE fun-filled antidote to a lonely night in, proving you can still have a great time DESPITE the World Cup!
Featuring some of the BIGGEST girlie Anthems of all time, WAG Anthems is designed as a 2 nail- varnished finger salute to the World Cup testosterone frenzy, veritable proof that you and the girls don’t need to score to have a celebratory dance!!
Combining an unbeatable mixture of massive current hits… including Black Eyed Peas ‘I Gotta Feeling’, Jason DeRulo ‘In My head’ (No 1), Iyaz’s ‘Replay (No 1), Mclean ‘My Name’, Marina & The Diamonds ‘Hollywood’, Kid Sister ‘Daydreaming’ plus with the very best girlie Classics of all time! Including Gloria Gaynor ‘I Will Survive’, Cyndi Lauper ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’, Weather Girls ‘It’s Raining Men’, Wham ‘Wake Me Up Before You Go Go’, Wilson Pickett ‘Mustang Sally’, Girls Aloud ‘Jump’, All Saints ‘Bootie Call’, Sister Sledge ‘We Are Family’, Chaka Khan ‘I’m Every Woman’, TLC ‘No Scrubs’, D:Ream ‘Things Can Only Get better’, and many many more!!
We’ve got two copies of ‘WAG Anthems’ to be won.
For your chance to win simply email your answer to the following question to outtherenow@dailyecho.co.uk along with your name and contact details.
Q:Which famous WAG is a judge on the X Factor?
Closing date for entries is Monday 7th June. Normal Echo rules apply, for a complete set of rules visit Daily Echo rules
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here