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I know, I know: B*Witched is just the Irish version of the Spice Girls — or, as some people like to more harshly declare, the Irish copycats of the Spice Girls. But, alas, when “C’est La Vie” first showed up on radio stations in 1998, I was too young to care. And I still don’t, because B*Witched is great. My mom bought me the girl group’s first album as a surprise, and I was hooked from that moment on — she later told my dad she was amazed how quickly I learned all the lyrics to each song (I was a very talented kid, obviously). B*Witched was the first music I was ever really obsessed with — the giggling in the background of songs, the Irish jig-inspired opening track, the girl wearing cat ears on the album cover. What quirk! What fun! It helped that the ladies of B*Witched were skilled dancers, giving Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC a run for their money in videos like “C’est La Vie” that featured their coordinated cartwheels and fist-pumping. No matter that the “C’est La Vie” video looked like it was shot on a Microsoft desktop background — there were flowers and dogs and matching denim jackets, so it was a perfect video by my young standards.