Welcome to my blog!

Welcome to my blog! I really appreciate your visit or come back. In order to serve you best, I've launched a new blog. You'll continue find daily blog posts regarding latest and the best music, movies and TV show I picked. Please click HERE to open my new blog. Thanks and enjoy!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Nicole Scherzinger Finds Hope In "Try With Me"

Sprung quite the surprise on her fans, Nicole Scherzinger has dropped a clean and green nature concept video to go with her single "Try With Me," the cut is the lead single from the pop vixen's debut solo album "Killer Love," which is ser to be re-released with bonus material in Europe on November 14, and will come out in the United States on December 6. The former lead vocalist of The Pussycat Dolls looks serene as she blends in with the nature.
Scherzinger blasts back to the music scene with the release of her fifth single "Try With Me," which was penned by dance-duo Nervo and produced by Danish mixer Soulshock and Karlin. The dance ballad showcases Scherzinger's powerful vocals by stripping them bare in a slow, melodic beginning which builds to a powerful crescendo as the dance beat drops. The song is quite simply a boiling hot mess, and its accompanying clip doesn't redeem either.
From starting out as a reality show contestant to fronting one of the world's most famous collectives, singer-songwriter-dancer-actor Scherzinger has firmly established herself as a solo artist. And coming full circle, the hard work of the past two years have culminated in joining Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and LA Reid on the judging panel of one of the biggest TV launches of the year, US X-Factor. At this stage, there really is no point beating about the bush when it comes to Scherzinger and this project.
Comes from direction hands of Aaron Platt and Joseph Toman, the video finds the 33-year-old singer is surrounded by a tropical oasis, playing the opening verse on a mossy grand piano in front of a waterfall. As the track turns into a dance anthem, the former Pussycat Doll starts to explore, twirling among ruins, and romping around a breathtaking Xilitla rainforest in a rural Mexican village. It's a pretty simple visual with not much in the way of plot or effects, but after the underrated "Don't Hold Your Breath" failed to catch on here in the States, everyone involved is likely playing it safe.

No comments: