sexta-feira, 15 de janeiro de 2016

The gifted musicality and the blatant weirdness of Rita

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Collectively, we saw her at the 87th Academy Awards after she belted out and performed her Academy-Award nominated song Grateful, which was about four months ago. She still possesses that quirky soprano range, the edge on her physical appearance and the brimming musical sense as she set foot on stage. Rita Ora, with all her “good kind of weird,” is an artist that the general listening community missed, and she’s back with a bang on her latest single.

Born in Kosovo and had first established her popularity as a relevant musical prodigy in the United Kingdom with hit songs How We Do (Party) and R.I.P., Rita Ora has proven to be an extremely sought-after singer, songwriter, actress and TV personality in this generation. Her stint with the erotica-inclined movie Fifty Shades of Gray as Mia might have been quite short and underrated, but we have lauded her never-faltering love not only for music, but the performing arts in general.

Rita Ora had her self- titled album released in August 2012, with radio stations and producers grappling to get this sassy singer’s attention. Ora received a lot of positive reviews and plenty of recognition in this musical venture, earning her nominations at the 2012 MTV Europe Music Awards for Best UK/Ireland Act, Best New Artist and Push Artist.

Just recently, Rita made a huge comeback with her brainchild song ‘Poison,’ which is said to be the first cut on her upcoming second album. It’s been a while since this singer made marks on her musical career, and patrons from all over the world are nothing but excitedly awaiting the musical genius that will surely be displayed by Rita Ora.

Poison is said to be Rita’s song for her bad luck in love, which has been sensationalized after known affairs with gargantuan names in the music industry such as Bruno Mars and DJ Calvin Harris. 

Thousands of posts on Twitter by her fan base dominated the said social networking site with hashtags and proclamations of frenetic feelings about Ora’s follow-up to her musical career. Way back in March this year, Rita Ora announced publicly that she would be releasing her second album with a song adeptly titled ‘Testosterone,’ and it’s quite a shock that Poison was released earlier. The said second album is said to be released in the last quarter of this year.

Catchy lyrics from Rita Ora’s Poison include “I could’ve had beer for breakfast, my sanity for lunch, tryin’ to get over how bad I want you so much” and something that goes “I love the bittersweet ecstasy that you got me in, fallin’ deep I can sleep tonight, and you make me feel like I’m out of my mind, but it’s alright.” Poison is definitely a must-hear song to cap the summer off, and if it’s from a singer like Rita Ora, you’re left to expect greatness and beyond.


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