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In an exclusive PEOPLE interview, the '90s alt-rockers also discuss how having the track as the theme to the 1999 rom-com 'She's All That' impacted their career Sixpence None the Richer is still ...
“Then we were like, ‘Why don’t we record two new songs and rerelease it on vinyl and give it a proper release?’ So that project is having a second chance.” But Sixpence None the ...
There are very few songs from the 1990s that were as ubiquitously associated with young, whimsical romance than “Kiss Me” by the alternative pop group Sixpence None the Richer. “ ...
Sixpence None The Richer, the band who made that “Kiss Me ... since original drummer Dale Baker left the group in 2002. Now, Baker is back, and the Christian jangle-poppers are ready to ...
The Thai singer-rapper’s flirtatious, airy pop performance of “Moonlit Floor” pays homage to “Kiss Me,” a 1998 pop-rock earworm from the band Sixpence None the Richer. The sincerity of ...
After an extended time away, alt-rock hitmakers Sixpence None the Richer returned with a new EP titled Rosemary Hill on Oct. 4, marking the band’s first new material since 2012. Ahead of an ...
I caught a stranger staring at my black and white Sixpence None the Richer shirt ... its breakup in a 2004 letter to CCM Magazine then came back for a Christmas album in 2008 and another ...
Leigh Nash, lead singer of Sixpence None The Richer, releases her seventh solo EP, "The Tide," showcasing her growth as an artist. The EP features collaborations with notable artists such as Vince ...
On Thursday, the Blackpink star released her solo track “Moonlit Floor,” which reimagines Sixpence None the Richer’s 1997 song “Kiss Me” into a catchy dance-pop track. “Moonlit Floor ...
“We sort of learned the music business together and learned how to become musicians and artists together. One of the things about our new project, ‘Rosemary Hill,’ is that there is a lot of ...
Ben Pearson In the late '90s, it seemed like Sixpence None the Richer — or at least one particular song of theirs, “Kiss Me” — was everywhere. The swoony folk-pop classic, released in 1997 ...