jueves, 24 de mayo de 2012

Rita Ora: ‘How We Do (Party)’ Video Premiere!

Check out the video premiere of Rita Ora‘s debut single “How We Do (Party)!” The track serves as the first official U.S single off her Roc Nation debut album due out later this year. Rita struts around as the life of the party in the feel-good video directed by Marc Klasfeld. The video serves as a good introduction for Rita since she is still very new to everyone here in the states. Her personality shines through and that’s exactly what she needs to be doing to distance herself from the Rihanna comparisons. What do you guys think?



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Rita Ora: ‘R.I.P.’ Featruing Tinie Tempah!



Just a few days ago, Rita Ora premiered her debut U.S single “Party & Bullshit” on on New York’s hit music station Z100. Now the 21-year-old English singer-songwriter and Roc Nation alum has just dropped her debut UK single “R.I.P.” featuring Tinie Tempah! The seductive dub-step infused pop number was written by Drake and produced by Chase & Status. I definitely prefer this one over her U.S debut but I think both will serve as great introductions for her. What do you guys think?

Rita Ora: ‘Party & Bullshit’ Premiere!



Last night, Rita Ora premiered her debut single “Party & Bullshit” on New York’s hit music station Z100! The 21-year-old English singer-songwriter was joined by Roc Nation label boss Jay-Z as they played her debut single for the very first time. There has been much buzz surrounding Rita ever since she was quietly signed to Roc Nation back in ’09 and with a current #1 in the UK with DJ Fresh‘s “Hot Right Now,” it may finally be time for her to step out into the spotlight. “Party & Bullshit” was penned by Bonnie McKee and produced by The Runners and it is the exact radio-ready pop track that will most likely help break her into the U.S. While there really isn’t anything particularly interesting or fresh about “Party & Bullshit,” It’s a lot of fun and is perfectly crafted for summer. The song will serve as a great intro for her in the U.S. but if she plans on sticking around she indeed will have to go harder on the second single. What do you guys think?