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Fame? We step to another beat

Pop duo The Yeah You’s have hit the big time. But Nick Ingram and Mike Kintish will cope because stardom’s not too important to them

June 25, 2009 12:27
The Yeah You’s: Nick Ingram (left) and Mike Kintish

By

James Martin

1 min read

As a teenager, Nick Ingram knew Amy Winehouse. Growing up in the same part of north London, they performed together in shows for the local Jewish youth group. So it is entirely appropriate that Ingram’s first foray into the world of pop should be about the ravaging effects of fame.

The 26-year-old musician from Southgate is one half of The Yeah You’s, tipped to be the big band of the summer. He and 31-year-old Mike Kintish, from Broughton Park in Manchester, have just released their debut single, 15 Minutes, which is receiving rave reviews from, among others, Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles.

Ingram explains that the song’s title is an ironic reference to artist Andy Warhol’s quote about everyone in the world being “famous for 15 minutes”. But Warhol was not quite right. Modern fame is not so short-lived, as it is dragged back and forth through newspapers, TV and the web.

“Most young people now, when asked what they want from life, say that they want to be famous, rather than actually knowing how they want to do it,” he says. “As far as we’re concerned, fame is something we will deal with as a by-product of creating good music.”

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