If you haven't taken notice of Pia Mia before now then you'll want to very soon. Sure, she may have been introduced to the celebrity world as Kylie Jenner's best friend but the 17-year-old singer has more talent than E!'s reality household combined. With an incredible voice and her exotic looks, Mia already has Drake and Kanye West as fans with their cover of "Hold On We're Going Home," and not to mention that Madonna has also supposedly chosen Mia as the new face of her clothing line Material Girl.
The Los Angeles based singer-songwriter is of European descent from father and Oceanian from mother. She started off her singing career by doing covers of popular songs on YouTube. Early this year signed record deal with Wolfpack Entertainment and released first solo single "The Last Man On Earth." She became a little more popular after featured on the song "Bubblegum Boy" with the 'Shake It Up' actress Bella Thorne. Recently, the singer has released two more buzz singles: "What a Girl Wants" and "Shotgun Love."
Now, she's back with her first ever music video for her official debut stunning pop single "Red Love," which is a gorgeous, delicate and melodic power ballad that showcases Mia's impeccable vocal range and talent.
The singer has a keen, deep and heartbreaking pop ballad in her hands. Her style may remind the American singer and actress Ariana Grande, but with a much more acoustic feel and less R&B. The song is an emotional roller coaster and Mia, once again, delivers a powerful performance that many teen gals in distress will find comfort in.
The video is directed by Damien Sandoval and finds the young singer sharing a special moment with her boyfriend in a desert. However, as the song unfolds it becomes clear that their relationship has dried up like the arid setting they're in. The video shows the leggy blonde strolling around the desert heartbroken over her first love after going to bed with him; in other words, this guy takes her virginity in a four-poster bed in the middle of the desert and then he leaves her behind. Whether the meaning of the video is meant to be that literal or not, it's still a nice - albeit, dramatic - introduction to Mia, the singer. Check it out, below.
The Los Angeles based singer-songwriter is of European descent from father and Oceanian from mother. She started off her singing career by doing covers of popular songs on YouTube. Early this year signed record deal with Wolfpack Entertainment and released first solo single "The Last Man On Earth." She became a little more popular after featured on the song "Bubblegum Boy" with the 'Shake It Up' actress Bella Thorne. Recently, the singer has released two more buzz singles: "What a Girl Wants" and "Shotgun Love."
Now, she's back with her first ever music video for her official debut stunning pop single "Red Love," which is a gorgeous, delicate and melodic power ballad that showcases Mia's impeccable vocal range and talent.
The singer has a keen, deep and heartbreaking pop ballad in her hands. Her style may remind the American singer and actress Ariana Grande, but with a much more acoustic feel and less R&B. The song is an emotional roller coaster and Mia, once again, delivers a powerful performance that many teen gals in distress will find comfort in.
The video is directed by Damien Sandoval and finds the young singer sharing a special moment with her boyfriend in a desert. However, as the song unfolds it becomes clear that their relationship has dried up like the arid setting they're in. The video shows the leggy blonde strolling around the desert heartbroken over her first love after going to bed with him; in other words, this guy takes her virginity in a four-poster bed in the middle of the desert and then he leaves her behind. Whether the meaning of the video is meant to be that literal or not, it's still a nice - albeit, dramatic - introduction to Mia, the singer. Check it out, below.
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