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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Viennie V turns up the heat in "5 Alarm"

Vietnamese-American singing sensation Viennie V released the music video for her latest single, "5 Alarm" to YouTube on Thursday. The dark clip shows Viennie tearing up an abandoned firehouse with some party people. Viennie is a fresh new rising pop singer hails from Southern California. With a sultry new Pop Rock sound, intensified by strong vocals, she has garnered many views on YouTube with her past music videos and "5 Alarm" is looking to do the same type of damage.
Viennie's debut album "Nightmare or Dream" is already proving to be an over night sensation, as her first two music video singles "Thinking of You" and "Nightmare or Dream" ended up finishing No.5 and No.8 on the YouTube music charts in 2011. In addition, Viennie's official YouTube page also received acclaim as the No.1 most popular Music Channel of the Week. The combined music videos have surpassed a staggering 2.4 million views, with a huge amount of positive feedback. Although she hasn’t toured in Asia, her songs dealing with love, relationships, and heartbreak have been a huge hit at venues throughout the United States.
Written by herself, Viennie's latest single is a grimy, EDM-inflected track. Over stuttering synthesizers, she reaches out to the fire marshals for all the hot and heavy action on dance floor. "I'm calling in a five alarm," Viennie sings with power on the fiery club track. A fresh new artist has stepped on to the pop scene as she signed with Aurora Records Inc. Could this young Diva be the first Asian-American singer-songwriter and dancer female to make it to the top of the pop charts? So far so good, as both of Viennie's singles hit the top of the YouTube Music Charts when they were released.
Directed by Tani Ikeda, the dark clip for "5 Alarm" shows Viennie heating up with a group of party people hit up an abandoned firehouse to dance the night away. Things end up getting too hot with all the sensual choreography going on that Viennie sets off the sprinklers. Like Britney Spears' "I'm a Slave 4 U" video, the group cools down after tearing the place up. With this current heatwave the U.S. is experiencing, "5 Alarm" couldn't have come at a better time.

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