Craig David Casually Performed ‘7 Days’ On A Bus And No, You Wouldn’t Get This In An Uber

Begging for all future bus rides to come with a Craig David sing along...

Craig David Casually Performed '7 Days' On A Bus

by Jazmin Kopotsha |
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What a time to be alive, eh? Imagine being on a bus, minding your own business, staring out of the window and musing about how rubbish your Tuesday at the office was. You hear a bit of a commotion and assume that it's just another wanna be rude boy refusing to pay his bus fair. You don't bother to avert your eyes from the rainy scenes outside, you've seen this all before.

But then you here the strum of a guitar. The notes sound familiar, comforting, warm. A distinctive, 'mmm, oh, yeah' reverberates through the carriage. It's just enough to warrant your attention, so you look up and realise that, 'oh, hey, it's Craig David on the bus casually catching vibes and singing the hits for everyone's entertainment'.

True story, though. This is precisely what happened yesterday afternoon. Craig David quite literally jumped on a bus (and did not pay a fare, might I add...) had a bit of a chat with some people who were apparently on the bus for some 'market research' and then breezed his way into an on-the-move rendition of 7 Days. Obviously, it was great and it made everyone who was watching on his Facebook Live reassess their hatred for public transport.

Truth be told, it looked a little bit staged, but let's not let that take away from the good vibes that all of us would so desperately be up for bumping into on the way home.

'I think bus journey's need to be more like this', said one very excited passenger. If they were, I'm sure more of us would sacrifice our dangerous Uber habits (hello, that's me) in favour of 00s themed acoustic bus sets.

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The Debrief 90s Girl Bands

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TLC

The outfit game was so, SO strong with these three. If you don't know all the words to No Scrubs, where you been? TLC were also the biggest selling girl group in the world until the Spice Girls came along...

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tATu

Oh, what a moment for one hit wonder duo tATu. I'm pretty sure the music video to All The Things She Said is still firmly etched in your mind. It was back when 'sexy school girl' was the look.

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Misteeq

If the words 'so, so, so, scandelous' don't send chills down your spine then you need to revisit the *Eye Candy *album. Fun fact: Tina from S Club 7 was originally in the group until she landed a spot in the band.

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Girls Aloud

I have few regrets in life, but one of them has to be not giving Pop Stars: The Rivals the attention it clearly deserved because the creation of Girls Aloud was entertaining as hell. Word on the street is that lead signer Nadine is still angling for a reunion though so, watch this space.

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Sugababes

Ten points if you can name, in order, all of the members of Sugababes and which grouping they appeared in. OGs Siobhán Donaghy, Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan were the shit, though. And don't pretend that 'Angels With Dirty Faces' wasn't somewhere on your MySpace page.

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Atomic Kitten

Is anyone else surprised when they realise that Kerry Katona was only around for about three years? She'd left somewhere between* Whole Again* and Eternal Flame. We all enjoyed their little stint on ITV2 The Big Reunion, though. You know, before Kerry left again.

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Cleopatra

If you can't quite put your finger on why you often follow 'Cleopatra' with the words 'comin' at ya', it's down to these girls. Cleo, Yonah, and Zainam Higgins were the coolest sisters around and no, we never really understood the swimming goggles either. But Nelly never had to explain the plaster on his face so, you know...

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Destiny's Child

No words needed. You know the drill. Beyoncé, make it happen please.

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Spice Girls

No one knows where to start with the Spice Girls these days. And while some sort of reunion has been confirmed, a tour date is yet to be given the go ahead. Might have something to do with Victoria only agreeing to come back if she doesn't have to sing...

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En Vogue

If you're not all that familiar with the group, you'll be familiar with the song *Don't Let Go. *There are few songs that quite hit the 90s R&B nail on the head so well. You're gonna want to revisit it.

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3LW

Okay we're about to take it way, way back with obscure cultural references here. But anyone who watched Nickelodeon's *Taina might remember the episode where 3LW appeared as super cool girl group Blue Mascara. They performed 3LW's best selling song No More (Baby I'ma Do Right) *and it changed my life. Obviously, if you neither remember this nor know the song, this means nothing too you. But they had another song called *Playas Gon Play *which was kind of involved in that Taylor Swift lyric lawsuit drama.

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The Cheetah Girls

Disney kids rejoice, because this was the coolest (yes, coolest) music to come out of that damn channel before High School Musical became a thing. The Cheetah Girls existed beyond their Disney TV films too, you know?

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Blaque

Remember N'Sync? Of course you do. But do you remember that gem of a song they featured on with Blaque on? It's called *Bring It All To Me *and the music video is a lot. It has nothing on *808 *though.

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Las Ketchup

There's no shame in having attempted to type and translate the lyrics to The Ketchup Song via Google. We all did it in a desperate bid to know what we were singing while wiggling our knees and whaling our hands around to that stressful routine.

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The 411

There are two songs to recall here: Dumb (diggi-diggi-di dumb) and *On My Knees. *Their presence may have been fleeting, but they were present. For a bit.

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Dream

Dream were pretty much everything you expect from a strategically put together girl group, but even more intense. At least that's my vague memory of them and that overwhelmingly 'pop' single He Loves U Not.

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Eden's Crush

We were not first introduced to Nicole Scherzinger via The Pussycat Dolls. No, no. She first entered our lives via Eden's Crush who were formed on the American version of *Popstars. *I honestly couldn't tell you what happened to the others, but Nicole seems quite happy on the X Factor and eating Muller yogurt.

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B*Witched

Boys in trees and a hella lot o' denim. Life was so much simpler back then and we still long for those vibes.

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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