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Retro Pop Magazine

12 issues per year   |  English
1 Reviews   •  English   •   Music (Pop)
Retro Pop is a joyous celebration of pop music, fêting the biggest hits, hottest sounds and signature styles of the past five decades – and the artists who stood at the centre of it all!

Every month, we bring you 100 pages of pop nostalgia, featuring exclusive chats with the world’s premier acts, who candidly open up about their extraordinary successes and detail their latest projects.

In every issue, you’ll also find bumper features, quick read interviews, the latest news, release schedules, reviews and – of course – our pop quiz!
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September 2024 Two years since she returned to the charts with her surprise 2022 LP, the brilliant ‘Boomerang’, Betty Boo bounces back this month with ‘Rip Up The Rulebook’ - a fierce celebration of GRRRl power from one of British pop’s finest! In this month's cover feature, the singer and rapper, who co-wrote and produced the album with collaborators Andy Wright and Gavin Goldberg, spoke about tapping into her creativity, overcoming her fears of releasing records in her 50s, and her pioneering early years that paved the way for female rappers worldwide. Elsewhere this month, we step back in time to the ‘80s and hear from the cast of ‘NOW That’s What I Call A Musical’, with Sinitta, Sonia and Carol Decker all looking back on a golden era, while Steps star Claire Richards talks gearing up to celebrate divas from the ‘70s to now with her new solo show ‘Everybody Dance’. From the ‘90s, Eurodance diva Nicki French celebrates three decades of success with the release of her new album ‘Who, What, Where?’ - which almost saw her back on the Eurovision stage - while Deuce star Kelly O’Keefe candidly opens up on her tenure with the group in an exclusive chat with Phil Harding. And 10 years after the release of her last record, Pixie Lott reemerges with her long-awaited fourth album ‘Encino’, which sees the star take the reins on her career and lean into the sounds she was raised on. The hitmaker dives deep into the project in a career-spanning interview. All that and more in the latest issue of RETROPOP!


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Two years since she returned to the charts with her surprise 2022 LP, the brilliant ‘Boomerang’, Betty Boo bounces back this month with ‘Rip Up The Rulebook’ - a fierce celebration of GRRRl power from one of British pop’s finest!
In this month's cover feature, the singer and rapper, who co-wrote and produced the album with collaborators Andy Wright and Gavin Goldberg, spoke about tapping into her creativity, overcoming her fears of releasing records in her 50s, and her pioneering early years that paved the way for female rappers worldwide.
Elsewhere this month, we step back in time to the ‘80s and hear from the cast of ‘NOW That’s What I Call A Musical’, with Sinitta, Sonia and Carol Decker all looking back on a golden era, while Steps star Claire Richards talks gearing up to celebrate divas from the ‘70s to now with her new solo show ‘Everybody Dance’.
From the ‘90s, Eurodance diva Nicki French celebrates three decades of success with the release of her new album ‘Who, What, Where?’ - which almost saw her back on the Eurovision stage - while Deuce star Kelly O’Keefe candidly opens up on her tenure with the group in an exclusive chat with Phil Harding.
And 10 years after the release of her last record, Pixie Lott reemerges with her long-awaited fourth album ‘Encino’, which sees the star take the reins on her career and lean into the sounds she was raised on. The hitmaker dives deep into the project in a career-spanning interview.
All that and more in the latest issue of RETROPOP!
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