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    So Tell Me What You Want: A life working with pop idols Take That, Prince, Amy Winehouse, the Spice Girls, David Bowie and more

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    ISBN: 9781408732311
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    AuthorChapman, Nicki
    Pub Date08/05/2025
    BindingPaperback
    Pages288
    Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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    The ultimate behind-the-scenes story of the 90s music scene from the brilliant Nicki Chapman, who supported so many of the major artists who made it big during that time.

    'Nicki was and always will be the absolute queen of pop' Mel B

    'When it comes to the music industry, Nicki was part of the medicine, not the illness' Robbie Williams

    'Nicki was right at the centre of some of pop's most memorable moments' Sara Cox

    'From the heights of pop music to the heart of television, Nicki's journey is a captivating story of passion, perseverance and positivity' Peter Kay

    1987. Armed with a Filofax, a brick of a mobile phone and steely determination, 20-year-old Nicki Chapman is walking through the seedy streets of Soho towards her first job in the music biz.

    But how did Nicki go from being a looked-over assistant running promo packages over to BBC Radio 1 to a judge on Pop Idol with 15 million viewers tuning in for the nail-biting moment Will Young triumphed over Gareth Gates?

    Everyone knows there were the kingmakers in the heady days of 90s British pop music, but this is a queen's side of the story; a down-to-earth, no-nonsense team player who fought to make it in an industry that was very much a man's world.

    Empowering, entertaining and sprinkled with stardust, Nicki's inspirational behind-the-scenes story takes in the rocketing highs and heart-breaking lows of promoting, managing and touring with the Spice Girls, Amy Winehouse, David Bowie, Take That, Billie Piper, Phil Collins and S Club 7, all whilst confronting chauvinism and smashing through the career glass ceiling.