viernes, 27 de junio de 2014

Cher Lloyd - Nuevo album Sorry I’m late and New Single Sirens and Video!

La cantante Cher Lloyd lanzó su nueva producción titulada “Sorry I’m late”, la cual ya está a la venta en formato digital.
La británica promociona el sencillo “Sirens”, tema que interpretó en el preshow de la alfombra roja de los Premios Billboard, se informó en un comunicado.
El álbum contiene canciones como “Just be mine”, “Bind your love”, “I wish”, “Dirty love”, “Human”, “Sweet despair”, “Killin’ it”, “Goodnight” y “Alone with me”, entre otras.
El disco sucesor de “Sticks and stones” (2011) fue producido por Shellback, Savan Kotecha, Jake Schmugge, Clifford Harris, Rami Yacoub y Carl Falk.
Cher Lloyd terminó el mes pasado su participación junto a su amiga, la intérprete Demi Lovato en su “Neon lights tour”.
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Cher Lloyd might have disappeared off the radar in the UK since the release of 'Sticks & Stones' nearly three years ago, but she certainly hasn't been twiddling her thumbs. As well as scoring a Top 10 album in the States, she's got married at a secret ceremony, parted company with Simon Cowell's label over musical differences and collaborated and toured with Demi Lovato. Providing a female perspective on Skee-Lo's 90s anthem of the same name, the cutesy lead single 'I Wish' sees Lloyd creating a check list of the attributes she needs to snare the man of her dreams (namely 'a butt and a rack') on a brassy urban pop affair which not only features a guest spot from T.I. but an echoed vocal sample which recalls Nelly & Kelly Rowland's 'Dilemma.  Cher Lloyd is a guilty pleasure. Her first album, Sticks & Stones (2011), had some great songs on it. Her second album, however, falls flat. Sorry I’m Late is supposed to be a more mature album, which it is, in the sense that there is much less of the electro bubblegum pop that defined her last album. But lyrically, Lloyd has progressed about as much as an infant who has grown to be a toddler. The first song, Just Be Mine, has her singing “you say that I make you wait, that’s true ‘cos I make you wait.” The songs tend to blend together, with the only saving grace being I Wish, featuring T.I. Sirens, which does show a slightly more mature, slightly more vulnerable side of Lloyd. Mother always said, if you don’t have anything nice to say...

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