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Home » Conor McGregor Responds to BBC’s Special Message After ‘Sweet Love’ Gets Their First Radio Play

Conor McGregor Responds to BBC’s Special Message After ‘Sweet Love’ Gets Their First Radio Play

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Irish mixed martial artist and former UFC double champion Conor McGregor has always been known for his bold and outspoken personality. But this time, he has used his voice to show support and admiration for a new group of rising stars – ‘Sweet Love’.

Earlier this year, McGregor announced that he had signed the all-girl band to his record label, Greenback Records. And now, after their debut single ‘Bad Guy’ received a positive response from fans, the group is back with their second track, ‘Follow-up’.

The former UFC champion took to social media to express his excitement and pride for the group, saying, “I am proud and excited for Sweet Love – they are headed for mega stardom.” This statement from McGregor has only added to the buzz surrounding the band and their future in the music industry.

The four-member group, consisting of lead singer Sarah, guitarist Lily, bassist Emma, and drummer Mia, has been making waves in the music scene with their unique sound and dynamic performances. With their blend of pop, rock, and punk influences, ‘Sweet Love’ has been able to capture the attention of music lovers all over the world.

Their debut single, ‘Bad Guy’, was released in April and was an instant hit. The catchy lyrics and energetic music video caught the eye of fans and critics alike, earning the group a spot on the charts and a growing fan base. And now, with their follow-up track, ‘Follow-up’, ‘Sweet Love’ is ready to take the music world by storm once again.

The song, which was released last week, has already received positive reviews from fans and has been getting regular airplay on radio stations. McGregor himself even responded to a special message from BBC Radio 1, who played ‘Follow-up’ for the first time on their station. The Irish fighter tweeted, “Thank you BBC Radio 1 for playing ‘Follow-up’ by Sweet Love. Tune in and support these talented ladies!”

This kind of support and recognition from a high-profile figure like McGregor is a huge boost for the band, who are still in the early stages of their career. It shows that they have the potential to make it big in the music industry and that their hard work and talent have not gone unnoticed.

But it’s not just McGregor who is impressed by ‘Sweet Love’. The band has also received praise from other celebrities and musicians, including fellow Irish singer-songwriter Hozier, who tweeted, “Love the new track from Sweet Love! These girls are going places.”

With their unique sound, captivating performances, and growing fan base, ‘Sweet Love’ is definitely a group to watch out for in the coming years. And with the support of McGregor and other industry professionals, they are well on their way to achieving mega stardom.

In a world where the music industry is dominated by male artists, it’s refreshing to see a group of talented young women breaking through and making a name for themselves. ‘Sweet Love’ is not just a band, they are a symbol of empowerment and inspiration for young girls who dream of making it in the music industry.

So, if you haven’t already, make sure to check out ‘Sweet Love’ and their latest track, ‘Follow-up’. And remember, as McGregor said, they are headed for mega stardom, and we can’t wait to see where their journey takes them next.

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