Sweet 7 is the Sugababes' seventh studio release. Their first album with Jade Ewen, the group decided to go down the dancey electropop route. I think it paid off - not sales-wise however. Other than the dreary Miss Everything w/ Sean Kingston, this album is packed with catchy tunes. There are one or two ballads, with the standout being Amelle's vocals in Little Miss Perfect.
I took a risk when I bought this album - I had never liked Kate Nash's music. The album was cheap, so I thought I might aswell try it. And I certainly wasn't disappointed. Catchy tunes like Paris, Kiss That Grrrl and Do-Wah-Doo make this album worth every penny. Other songs such as Don't You Want To Share The Guilt and I Just Love You More are not as catchy, but still very good.