King Dee Posté(e) 13 août 2017 Share Posté(e) 13 août 2017 Autant dire l'année prochaine. 1 Lien vers le commentaire
RebelHeart62 Posté(e) 13 août 2017 Share Posté(e) 13 août 2017 En gros oui ou jamais 1 Lien vers le commentaire
Nikii Clarks Posté(e) 13 août 2017 Share Posté(e) 13 août 2017 J'adore son dernier titre, c'est un tube pour moi Par contre pour le clip, elle a fait n'importe quoi, elle pouvait faire vraiment mieux que ça ! 2 Lien vers le commentaire
Kinderfeld Posté(e) 13 août 2017 Auteur Share Posté(e) 13 août 2017 Par contre si elle attend un tube pour lancer l'album alors autant attendre 2028. 1 Lien vers le commentaire
RebelHeart62 Posté(e) 13 août 2017 Share Posté(e) 13 août 2017 J'ai ma période A.K.A j'adore (oui je sais je dois venir d'une autre planete car personne ne l'aime ah ah) 2 Lien vers le commentaire
daydream Posté(e) 13 août 2017 Share Posté(e) 13 août 2017 J'ai ma période A.K.A j'adore (oui je sais je dois venir d'une autre planete car personne ne l'aime ah ah) La Chanson titre est un masterpiece Lien vers le commentaire
Ap. Posté(e) 14 août 2017 Share Posté(e) 14 août 2017 L'album est une masterpiece* 1 Lien vers le commentaire
HUGO S. Posté(e) 26 août 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 août 2017 Niveau musique c'est toujours flou avec elle, 2 titres ont étaient enregistrés pour Spotify, elle a dit que le 2nd single arrive très bientot et plus de nouvelles concernant l’album, la sortie pour le 29/09 n'est certainement plus d'actualité Lien vers le commentaire
RebelHeart62 Posté(e) 31 août 2017 Share Posté(e) 31 août 2017 Bah l'album est toujours prévu pour octobre. Elle rajoute des dates à vegas Lien vers le commentaire
HUGO S. Posté(e) 31 août 2017 Share Posté(e) 31 août 2017 Le nouveau single est "Amor Amor" , elle tourne le clip aujourd'hui. 1 Lien vers le commentaire
Nikii Clarks Posté(e) 1 septembre 2017 Share Posté(e) 1 septembre 2017 J'espère que le clip aura VRAIMENT de la gueule, elle a fait n'importe quoi pour Ni Tu Ni Yo et puis 0 promo 1 Lien vers le commentaire
RebelHeart62 Posté(e) 2 septembre 2017 Share Posté(e) 2 septembre 2017 Ell est choupi dans amor amor Lien vers le commentaire
HUGO S. Posté(e) 2 septembre 2017 Share Posté(e) 2 septembre 2017 J'espère que le titre va fonctionner car sinon l'album sera encore repoussé, il est pour le moment annoncer pour octobre, ça devrait bouger ce mois-ci https://www.instagram.com/p/BYgWaYhhX_F/?taken-by=chrisappleton1 1 Lien vers le commentaire
jerem Posté(e) 2 septembre 2017 Share Posté(e) 2 septembre 2017 elle est vraiment canon dans son prochain clip perso je vois pas comment elle peu sortir son album en octobre vu qu'elle a une série de concert a las vegas . quand a lieu les american latine musci award? je pause cette question car je vois bien l'album sortir a ce moment là Lien vers le commentaire
Nikii Clarks Posté(e) 4 septembre 2017 Share Posté(e) 4 septembre 2017 New Couv' La dernière dans le spoiler, on dirait qu'elle a 20 ans ! + interview In your show, you say Las Vegas is the sexiest city in the world. Do you think that's true? I do, I do. I think people come here to let loose and have a good time, and there's a sexiness to that. You know, it's that inhibition letting go and just having a good time. Do you feel that way when you're in Las Vegas? Do you cut loose and let go? I do in my show, but the show is so demanding for me that I kind of have to stay on regimen when I'm here. The name of the show is "All I Have," so I can't be like, "Tonight you're getting half," you know.You can't do that. Do you have favorite places you always visit when you come to Las Vegas? I love the shows and the food. What are some of your favorite shows or restaurants? I was really big into all of the Cirque du Soleil shows — I saw every single one of those. And then the restaurants change here all the time. They're always bringing in the best chefs from all over the world to draw people to gamble, so bonus for me. I don't gamble, but I do eat a lot. Occasionally. [Laughs] What are some of the wildest adventures you've had in Vegas? I feel like people have wild adventures and drink, and, like, do other things, and I don't do that stuff. You know what I mean? I'm here to dance and the wildest thing I've done is, oooh, I danced 'til 4.You know, that was it. For someone who's never been to Las Vegas, what would you suggest they do? When you come to Vegas, you should come see my show, All I Have. It's the best show in Vegas (ce petit shade mais la connaissant, elle vends juste son truc), and you should come and just enjoy hanging out by the pool, shopping, eating, seeing all the great shows. It's like an adult playground. It's a lot of fun. Your show is over two hours and you dance for the whole show -- Yeah. I dance and sing for the whole show. It's an amazing workout. Do you not have to do any other exercise? Or do you have to -- No, I do. I work out in the morning. It just loosens up my body, gets me ready, keeps me strong. You know, injuries come when the muscles get weak or you over-work them. So you have to keep them strong, too. One of my favorite numbers in the show is "I Hope You Dance," which you dedicate to your kids. What was it about that specific song that made you wanna do that? Well, I tell the story of "I Hope You Dance" and why I put it in the show, but it was really about me wanting to do something for the kids and dedicate something to them. Really, the thought was, "How do I put something in there that they can see years from now and it would mean something to them?" And that's why I picked "I Hope You Dance." And you also talk about how you did the song from that cartoon, Home, and how that was to impress your kids. Were they impressed? Yeah, that whole section has become about my kids, and I put the boy and the girl dancer in it to represent Max and Emme and how special it is to have that twin connection and how special it is to be a mom of twins and how they follow each other all through life and when one is gone, or takes off on his own for a little while, the other one gets a little lost, and then they find each other again. It's a special connection, and I wanted that whole section to be about them, and me being their mom and how lucky I feel to have that, and impart something to them that they can watch years from now and say, "My mom sang that for me. That was all about me." My favorite costume you wear is that Balmain dress, but is it ever hard to move in some of your out ts? You do cartwheels! Yeah -- I get a lot of bruises and it's a hard show on me. It definitely is. And then I like to do costume changes. I like to really put on a great show. It's not about just the music, or just the dancing -- it's the costumes, it's the changes, it's the sets, it's the dancers, it's the band, it's the moments. Do the designers understand that their pieces need to be functional, too? They understand. Anybody I work with is like, "She has to be able to perform in this." [We're like], "And yes, we want three layers. We want a kaftan, and then we want a bodysuit, and then we wanna strip down [from] that bodysuit to a smaller bodysuit, so can you do that?" And then we kind of let them go from there. Let's talk about your show, Shades of Blue. It's so different from All I Have -- it's so not Las Vegas. Is it a nice treat to do something where you're not so glamorous? I love acting, and it's funny because I do such different things, and I play in such different lanes. It's like being this character here at the All I Have show, and then being Harlee on Shades of Blue, or being in a romantic comedy, or being a judge on World of Dance. It's all different hats that I wear. And I like it. I feel like I'm always challenging myself to be better, and do better, and do different things, and to not stay stuck in one thing, and to grow. Now I'm doing a Spanish album, and I just want to keep doing different things and keep challenging myself as a creative person, you know? It makes me happy to be able to create like that and just do all kinds of different things. I think people get surprised because they always want to put you in a box, like, "Okay, she's a singer," or, "She's a dancer," or, "She's a producer," or, "She's a director." "You can't do all of these things." And it's like, "No, I can, and I'm going to. And thank you. And you're welcome." Interview by Mickey Boardman Photography by Ellen von Unwerth Styling by Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn 2 Lien vers le commentaire
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