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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Elen Levon Unveiled "Like A Girl In Love"

Elen Levon unveiled a brand new sultry music video for her second single "Like A Girl In Love." The 17-year-old has already been generating a lot of buzz on the Australian pop scene, as well as internationally, with her dancey debut single "Naughty." An artist like Levon does not come along very often; with a voice that carries power and thrust beyond her years, along with fashion sensibility and dance moves to boot, Levon is on the fast-track to becoming one of the nation's most talked about pop sensations.
Produced by Rogue Traders' James Ash and penned by Melinda Appleby and Jamie Appleby, "Like A Girl In Love" is a sizzling hook-heavy summer track with a thumping bass line and wailing hypnotic vocals. Levon is steadily moving away from her previous "Naughty" pop sound to more electro-oriented tunes, and her thumping new electro-pop jam "Like A Girl In Love" shows that she'll be blasting into the clubs this year.
Filmed on a really stunning location in Cambodia, the moody visual is polished, slick, eye-catching and providing an unmistakable ethnic and exotic feel. It plays out a bit like a Southeast Asian version of Rihanna's "We Found Love" without the sex, drugs and nudity. The video features Levon running wild across the beautifully rugged landscape with male amour, through small towns and a creepy abandoned amusement park with accomplice in tow while she sports a US-inspired bikini ensemble, before roaming around the Asian wilderness on the back of a truck.
Unlike the "Naughty" visual, "Like a Girl In Love" actually does justice to how hot Levon is. She's been totally weaved-up and sexed-up, racing around a burned-out village in booty shorts and barely-there tops. I particularly love the beautifully filmed scene on the world's shabbiest Ferris wheel. It's apparent her label was going for an edgier, more adult style while staying age-appropriate and it works. The American flag outfit is hot and the exotic location makes it unusually atmospheric.

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