Acoustic pop artist Kina Grannis reveals her latest music video for her current single, "The One You Say Goodnight To," from the re-release of her 2010 debut album "Stairwells." The track was recently reviewed as "sweetly hooky" in a recent Entertainment Weekly feature, promising to leave you "humming this song for the rest of the day." As usual, Grannis's signature charm, beauty, humble, fun and elegance shine through in this sweet, infectious video, which finds she playing an adult version of hide-and-seek with her potential love.
Grannis soared to fame via YouTube. She entered and won a singing contest for Doritos which lead to her being featured in a commercial during the Superbowl, and received a Interscope Records contract in 2008. The Youtube chanteuse is a very relatable young spirit, who's charmed her way to nearly 60 million pageviews with songs like "Valentine" and "World In Front Of Me." The 25-year-old makes sweetly sung, acoustic tunes. "The One You Say Goodnight To" is the follow-up single to "Valentine," which has also amassed nearly 9-million views on Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter's YouTube Channel.
After kicking off the lilting, acoustic track with her band in a bucolic field, Grannis retreats to begin the metaphorical dance with an Abercrombie model dressed as a dork. Anyway, Grannis gets sold out by her bandmate and begins a cat-and-mouse courtship game, forcing our Clark Kent look-alike to make exasperated faces and run around a bevvy of picturesque spots Norman Rockwell would have painted. You can probably guess how this one ends, but it does teach a valuable and eternal lesson about courtship: The harder it is to attain, the more guys want it.
Now, Grannis proves she's more than just "that Doritos girl" in her newest video, featuring her friends Chester See, Keith Tutt II and Derek Rock. All she needs is a smile, a guitar, and a soothing voice to effectively captivate the hearts and minds of thousands of fans all over the world. The love song is a catchy song with a good beat and melody. It offers a storyline where Chester See, a handsome fella as the dude who keeps missing her, and desperately seeks out Grannis in the country side woods, as she sings and plays her guitar. It's a beautifully shot video incorporating the environment to enhance the feel of the song.
Grannis soared to fame via YouTube. She entered and won a singing contest for Doritos which lead to her being featured in a commercial during the Superbowl, and received a Interscope Records contract in 2008. The Youtube chanteuse is a very relatable young spirit, who's charmed her way to nearly 60 million pageviews with songs like "Valentine" and "World In Front Of Me." The 25-year-old makes sweetly sung, acoustic tunes. "The One You Say Goodnight To" is the follow-up single to "Valentine," which has also amassed nearly 9-million views on Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter's YouTube Channel.
After kicking off the lilting, acoustic track with her band in a bucolic field, Grannis retreats to begin the metaphorical dance with an Abercrombie model dressed as a dork. Anyway, Grannis gets sold out by her bandmate and begins a cat-and-mouse courtship game, forcing our Clark Kent look-alike to make exasperated faces and run around a bevvy of picturesque spots Norman Rockwell would have painted. You can probably guess how this one ends, but it does teach a valuable and eternal lesson about courtship: The harder it is to attain, the more guys want it.
Now, Grannis proves she's more than just "that Doritos girl" in her newest video, featuring her friends Chester See, Keith Tutt II and Derek Rock. All she needs is a smile, a guitar, and a soothing voice to effectively captivate the hearts and minds of thousands of fans all over the world. The love song is a catchy song with a good beat and melody. It offers a storyline where Chester See, a handsome fella as the dude who keeps missing her, and desperately seeks out Grannis in the country side woods, as she sings and plays her guitar. It's a beautifully shot video incorporating the environment to enhance the feel of the song.
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