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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Diana Vickers living new age life in "Cinderella"

Teasing us with a snippet of the song a few months ago, The X Factor Britain 2008 semi finalist Diana Vickers is back as the new age Cinderella and dropped the brand new visuals to the fairytale re-make, "Cinderella," the lead single to English singer's upcoming sophomore album, "Music to Make Boys Cry," due out  September 9. Having a few drinks? Running away? Okay not the old classic we know and love, but hey its 2013, and Vickers is a pop princess. Just like our own high school prom, Vickers gets dressed up, going to the ball, and meeting her prince.
With a successful break from her run on The X Factor, the 21-year-old singer is a shining example of life after the talent shows. A brilliant debut album, festival tours and great singles, Vickers has been delivering us with some classic pop, and she's back again with a bang with her new amazing pop track, "Cinderella," which is set to be released July 21st, and seems to have created herself anew in terms of her look, yes, A fresh faced Vickers.
Co-written by Vickers with Miranda Cooper, Simen Eriksrud and Simone Eriksrud, this song is a take on the classic fairy tale. "'Cinderella,' is about being in love and not caring about any of the material things in life, just wanting to be with that one person you adore," said Vickers. "It's about being prepared to lose anything and take every chance to be with them. It's a play on the classic Cinderella story," she added, "but in this version she's fallen for her prince so much she would lose both her shoes on purpose if it meant she could win him."
With the story line based on the role of "Cinderella," its only fitting for the video to see Miss Vickers in a more glam light, living the life of a princess as she walks into a masquerade ball in a black dress and a mask, stays at a fancy house and parties the night away with Prince charming without running the risk of her ride turning into a pumpkin and ends up taking a dip in the swimming pool water engaging in a kiss. "She'd be a fool not to follow you everywhere/ Because for you I would lose both, both of my shoes" croons Vickers and by the end of the video she makes sure she loses one of her pair of shoes to symbolize the theme of the track.

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