In 1998, B*Witched, an Irish girl group made up of four girls in their late teens and early 20s, went to number one. C'est la Vie, their debut single, was a runaway success, skyrocketing to the top of the charts all around the world – including in New Zealand. You'd think it'd be a dream come true for the band – but lead singer Edele Lynch says they barely had time to celebrate.
"We were so busy," she says. "We were working 16 hours, most days, for about four or five years. And when you look back, you realise how hard it was to actually take in the moment and experience everything, because we were so tired.
"When we were first starting, there was an awful lot of pressure to just keep getting number ones, and keep ourselves at a certain level," she says. "By the time you've actually got a number one, you weren't even celebrating. It's sad when you look back at it, in that respect, because it should all just be celebration, but it becomes a big huge business."
But despite her memories of being overworked, Lynch says she wouldn't change anything. "If I was to talk to my younger self, I would just tell her to enjoy it a bit more," she says. "It's hard, because I loved what I did. I wouldn't change it for the world, and I don't regret any of it."