Jesse Barrera has just released a preview of his hit collab single with AJ Rafael – “She Was Mine“. I’m really digging the full band sound of this track and I think it’ll be a great cut on his upcoming album Love in Technicolor. Stay tuned because he’s about to announce a release date real soon.
Another clip from the NEW RECORD. I just finished so it’ll be out in a few weeks! Release date soon!
One of my favorites, written with the talented and amazing AJ RAFAEL.
Clara Chung, a contestant in the upcoming Kollaboration event has just released her very first official single called “Fool’s Gold”. It’s a slow, almost haunting but beautifully arranged track, and she sounds great on it. I wouldn’t say it’s catchy but it’s still certainly a great listen. The instrumentation is great too.
-IT’S FINALLY HEEEERE!!! Presenting a live performance of Clara’s long-awaited original entitled “Fool’s Gold.” A studio-mixed recording (not the live performance recording) can be found below.
RANDOM FACTS:
1. I went through 3 1/2 sets of lyrics before I got to the final. I needed some time to let this song marinate and pinpoint exactly what it was supposed to be about.
2. This is my FIRST original to be available for purchase!
3. My favorite part is the last minute of the song. What’s yours?
4. Lyrics can be found here:http://claramusic.bandcamp.com/track/…
5. When you download the track, you get to pay/donate however much you want for the track whether it’s $1 or $100!
CREDITS:
Director: Lingie Park of Lumen Productions (http://www.youtube.com/lumenproductions )
Accompaniment: Daniel Chae and Jimmy Lee of Feats In Inches
Written by: Clara
Singing child prodigy Charice Pempengco has released a teaser of her upcoming song “Pyramid” featuring IYAZ and due to be released Tuesday, February 23 (next week!)
It sound’s pretty current and well produced, and IYAZ is undoubtedly a popular Top 40 artist to work with so I think these are pretty wise moves on behalf of her and her management. The song sounds promising and keeps her image youthful but not overly so and without abandoning her core audience (let’s be frank, the Oprah watching mothers love her).