"Everybody's raging, raging crazy!" sings, Miranda Cosgrove and her friends prove that they know how to party in the "iCarly" star's brand new video for her new party anthem tune, "Dancing Crazy," has been released and shown on Nickelodeon. It follows the Nickelodeon songstress going out with a bunch of her pals. The "iCarly" star talks about the lunatic single, "It's a really fun song. I kind of just wanted to do a song that like, people could just drive around with their tops down and just put it on and have a really good time."
Cosgrove is well known as Carly in the American sitcom "iCarly," which shows the life of a girl who creates a show on the Internet and highlights daily life of the girl and her best friends. Born and raised in California, the chic, multi-talented 17-year-old, has been moving full throttle ahead as her Hollywood star has been quickly rising. She is following in the footsteps of Miley Cyrus and Emily Osment as the latest Nickelodean star to embark on a pop career. Cosgrove is proving to be a renaissance woman at the tender age of seventeen. The burgeoning pop music sensation has remarkably managed to keep her balance. And with this new video for "Dancing Crazy," she sort of shows why.
The infectious hit lead single "Dancing Crazy" is a super upbeat bouncy dance pop track produced by acclaimed music maker Max Martin and co-written by Avril Lavigne for Cosgrove's upcoming new EP, "High Maintenance," which is due in stores and online download sites on March 15. The five-track extended play is Cosgrove's first collection of songs since her 2010 moderately successful debut album, "Sparks Fly," and is a pop-rock whirlwind, complete with sing-along choruses, candy-coated vocals and dance floor friendly beats. Cosgrove also confesses about her struggles to breach trough the music industry, "I was always shy about singing, even though I've been taken singing lessons for a long time," she said. "Getting to go into the studio and actually record a song made me realize how much I really enjoyed it and wanted to do it. That's what made me want to make an album."
While the song represents a slightly more mature sound for the budding diva, there's nothing here to shock the parents of her legion of teenage fans. The video is also fairly tame and it kinda catches the seriously catchy fun-loving beat song's spirit. Basically, the well behaved pop star sneaking out of the house at night, hitting the road with her girlfriends in a convertible, to break into her school to have a big dance party on the football field, celebrating all night long. For a fantasy-filled video, it works really well. The imagery captures all the energy of the song, which sings about carefree days where "everybody's dancing, dancing crazy and we never stop." If you like your teen pop bright and shiny without the added skank of Miley, why not give Cosgrove a listen.
Cosgrove is well known as Carly in the American sitcom "iCarly," which shows the life of a girl who creates a show on the Internet and highlights daily life of the girl and her best friends. Born and raised in California, the chic, multi-talented 17-year-old, has been moving full throttle ahead as her Hollywood star has been quickly rising. She is following in the footsteps of Miley Cyrus and Emily Osment as the latest Nickelodean star to embark on a pop career. Cosgrove is proving to be a renaissance woman at the tender age of seventeen. The burgeoning pop music sensation has remarkably managed to keep her balance. And with this new video for "Dancing Crazy," she sort of shows why.
The infectious hit lead single "Dancing Crazy" is a super upbeat bouncy dance pop track produced by acclaimed music maker Max Martin and co-written by Avril Lavigne for Cosgrove's upcoming new EP, "High Maintenance," which is due in stores and online download sites on March 15. The five-track extended play is Cosgrove's first collection of songs since her 2010 moderately successful debut album, "Sparks Fly," and is a pop-rock whirlwind, complete with sing-along choruses, candy-coated vocals and dance floor friendly beats. Cosgrove also confesses about her struggles to breach trough the music industry, "I was always shy about singing, even though I've been taken singing lessons for a long time," she said. "Getting to go into the studio and actually record a song made me realize how much I really enjoyed it and wanted to do it. That's what made me want to make an album."
While the song represents a slightly more mature sound for the budding diva, there's nothing here to shock the parents of her legion of teenage fans. The video is also fairly tame and it kinda catches the seriously catchy fun-loving beat song's spirit. Basically, the well behaved pop star sneaking out of the house at night, hitting the road with her girlfriends in a convertible, to break into her school to have a big dance party on the football field, celebrating all night long. For a fantasy-filled video, it works really well. The imagery captures all the energy of the song, which sings about carefree days where "everybody's dancing, dancing crazy and we never stop." If you like your teen pop bright and shiny without the added skank of Miley, why not give Cosgrove a listen.
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