Pink Army
Teen Sensation Pink Army Group
"Be Mine"



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R&R: Most "Armies" are under the command of one strong leader, how was "Pink Army" formed?

Pink Army (Alicia): I always wanted to be in a band, so Ruben Angel (Producer), my mom and I held auditions for the other band members.

Ryan: Wow, so you can really pick your friends that way?

PA (Alicia) (Laughing): It actually was a little like that, because there was an instant chemistry and friendship among the band.

Randi: I LOVE pink! How did you come up with your band name?

PA: Well, the producer came up with several names before the audition, and Alicia really like Pink Army!

R&R: So, which song do you feel represents you best as a band?

PA: "Cherry Bomb" - it definitely shows our voice as a band the most.

Ryan: You all seem to have a close bond, like soldiers - I mean, sisters! Is that how it feels to work together?

PA: Yes! Every second we are not in rehearsal or performing, we are hanging out at each others' houses.

Randi: With performances at gigs like Legoland, Seaworld, County Fairs, Charity Events, Fox Studios Live, NBC Morning show - oo! My head is spinning just from saying all of that! You guys have quite a hectic schedule. What motivates you to keep up this pace?

PA: We are ALWAYS up to performing. It really helps to be on stage with really good friends. Rehearsal definitely does not seem like a chore!

Ryan: When I was your age, I was busy just being a kid.

Randi: Ryan, you're STILL busy acting like a big kid!

Ryan: Oh, shut up, Randi. Anyway, do you girls ever feel like you're missing out on "regular" kid activities or just hanging out with friends?
PA: Let's put it this way, if a kid loves soccer, she always wants to be out on the field. It's the same with us and performing. As for friends, we are always hanging out together‚ whether on stage, at home, or at the movies.

Ryan: Aww...just like us, Randi!

Randi: I love you, Ryan!

R&R: Is your song "Tell Me" about a friendship or a boy?

PA: Friendship! At this point in our lives, friendship is definitely the most important thing J.

R&R: Ok, your songs "Super Dash" and "Be Mine" are obviously written about boys. What do girls your age think about boys?

PA: Girls our age do have crushes. For most of us, it's like puppy love. Some girls take it too seriously, though, which is hard at this age.

R&R: What is the message that you want to send to girls your age out there?

PA: Keep following your dreams, never give up! Always think positive; even if you're having a bad day, tomorrow WILL be better.
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