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Post by I'M ON ONE on May 24, 2011 19:52:32 GMT -5
Skylar Grey sheds some of the mystery surrounding her Wonderland Music/Interscope Records debut by unveiling the cover for her buzz single “Dance Without You.” The song will premiere in the next couple weeks followed by the first official single in June and the album in the fall.
“Sonically I can tell you that every song sounds different and it’s really diverse, kind of going from cinematic to fun to dark,” the singer-songwriter told Rap-Up TV of her album. “Alex [Da Kid] and I really push each other creatively, which I think is good. Sometimes it’s painful and I get stubborn and he gets stubborn, but that’s what makes the music so great.”
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Post by irice22 on May 25, 2011 1:08:50 GMT -5
About time she has something of her own.
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Post by I'M ON ONE on May 31, 2011 22:23:27 GMT -5
You’ve heard her on Diddy-Dirty Money’s “Coming Home,” Dr. Dre’s “I Need a Doctor,” and Lupe Fiasco’s “Words I Never Said,” now Skylar Grey introduces herself on her buzz single “Dance Without You.” The singer-songwriter, who previously recorded under the name Holly Brook, is gearing up for the release of her Wonderland Music/Interscope debut this fall. She teases with a 30-second snippet of the drum-heavy Alex Da Kid production. The full song will premiere next Tuesday followed by an official first single later in the month.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Jun 1, 2011 5:48:09 GMT -5
Sounds like a flop.
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Post by Ammer on Jun 5, 2011 23:59:54 GMT -5
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Post by irice22 on Jun 6, 2011 1:35:03 GMT -5
Yep. Flop.
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Post by CLEM on Jun 6, 2011 12:49:05 GMT -5
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Post by Grenade on Jun 6, 2011 13:45:41 GMT -5
Yeah, this is not good. And I don't understand why they're releasing a "buzz" single first. Nobody even knows who she is.
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Post by Ammer on Jun 6, 2011 19:48:56 GMT -5
I'll give her some credit, she sounds like the new Bjork.
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Post by Punchanello on Jun 7, 2011 0:59:20 GMT -5
I guess the name Holly Brook was too "girl next door" and not androgynous enough.
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