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» This article is about the British band. For other bands, see Wigwam (band). For other uses, see Wigwam (disambiguation).

WigWam is a duo comprising Alex James, the bassist from Blur and vocalist Betty Boo. With record producer Ben Hillier, and former Boo collaborators Beatmasters, WigWam were said to be creating an album which they described as "experimental yet accessible 21st century pop". However James didn't mention the project in his 2007 autobiography and it's considered defunct.
   The debut single "WigWam" was released on 3 April 2006 on 2 CD formats. The video to the single was filmed in Soho, London and was directed by Dom Joly.

Discography

Singles

  • "WigWam" (3 April 2006), UK #60
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