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Glam Girl: When You Sound As Hot As You Look
Sep 20, 2010
Los Angeles, CA----Glam Girl, singer/songwriter and music producer, has released her first single, “Make Me Famous” now available on iTunes, Amazon and Napster. “Make Me Famous” is a biting criticism of people who strive to be famous without having anything to bring to the table, who will do anything in their quest for fame. Glam Girl’s music and lyrics explore various modes of expression to create a fresh, sexy feel employing both electronic and organic elements, with subject matter ranging from playful to introspective. “It combines a whole new mix of different genres, from pop to a touch of electronica, some dance combined with some R&B and neo-soul,” says Glam Girl. While honing her music skills, Glam Girl has worked as a professional model around the world and has been published in top magazines including Max, Amica, Allure and 100 Cose. Along the way, she was introduced to independent record producer Darryl Swann (who has worked with such artists as Macy Gray, Erykha Badu, the Black-Eyed Peas, Mos-Def and John Frichante of Red Hot Chili Peppers). Swann admired her voice and image and inspired her to pursue her music and assisted in the production of “Make Me Famous.” “Darryl has helped me become a better artist and a better producer and I’m very grateful. In one word, meeting Darryl: priceless.” “Working on this album with some talented producers that I admire was really an amazing experience. The producer-mixing engineer I chose to work with added so many unique sonic layers to ‘Make Me Famous.’ My intention was to step into his world and combine his skills and talent with my own vision and sound. The results were magic," says Glam Girl. Working out of her home studio, Glam Girl is producing her debut album “Think My Clothes Off” for an anticipated end of summer release. “I’m looking forward to influencing others in a positive way,” says Glam Girl. “My message is you can do anything if you just put your mind to it. Growing up, all that I kept hearing was ‘no you can’t,’ and those three words made me stronger as a person and served to build my character.”