The Wiggles admit they prefer Blur over Oasis

The Wiggles have revealed they are unfamiliar with Oasis during a radio interview. Members of the children's music group said they like Blur more and failed to recognize the 1995 hit Wonderwall.

The Australian group appeared on Nova 96.9’s Ricki-Lee & Tim show to promote their new song Sparkle. Anthony Field and Lucia Field listened to a snippet of Wonderwall but could not identify the band. Lucia responded by saying she likes Blur more, which she called controversial given the 1990s Britpop rivalry between the two acts.

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