After the top 10 UK success of her brilliant single "On A Mission," Australian singer Gabriela Cilmi is now back for a second serving and re-team with English pop production house Xenomania for "Hearts Don't Lie" from her latest disco drenched sophomore album "Ten," which Cilmi describes as "lots of uptempo funk and disco-inspired numbers designed to make people groove." The album is preceded by the single "On a Mission" and marks Cilmi's foray into more 1980s inspired music.
"Hearts Don't Lie" which she likens to a Bee Gees song, doesn't escape the 1980's sound Cilmi's trying to achieve. It's more of a soul-dance-jazz fusion. The track is got a touch of funk bass, a great disco beat and has one very big chorus. Clearly Cilmi's intent on conquering dancefloors across the world with this new sound. Another great 70's-inspired pop song, and I still love her new direction, which is absolutely spectacular and I can definitely see a future for her.
While everyone seems to be droppin' their draws left right and center, Aussie pop princess is bucking the trend and keepings things fun and flirty in her new video, which which was heavily inspired by seventies/eighties disco, Blondie and the gays. In the Studio 54 inspired video, Cilmi transforms herself into a modern day disco diva to get down to the sounds of the seventies, showing that it's easy to be utterly drop dead sexy and completely classy at the same time. It's important to enjoy the music for what it really is, meaningful and entertaining art.
Two years after she was catapulted from obscurity into the charts with breakthrough pop hit "Sweet About Me," Cilmi is channeling a more mature look for her new album. Having turned 18, and now based in England, the Melbourne-raised star has put her teen pop days behind her for a sexy new style. Promoting her new single "Hearts Don't Lie," Cilmi strikes a sultry pose in a skimpy yellow swimsuit. As part of her new disco diva image for her new album "Ten," Cilmi shows off her dancing skills in variety of colorful dresses in the fast-paced video for "Heart's Don't Lie."
"Hearts Don't Lie" which she likens to a Bee Gees song, doesn't escape the 1980's sound Cilmi's trying to achieve. It's more of a soul-dance-jazz fusion. The track is got a touch of funk bass, a great disco beat and has one very big chorus. Clearly Cilmi's intent on conquering dancefloors across the world with this new sound. Another great 70's-inspired pop song, and I still love her new direction, which is absolutely spectacular and I can definitely see a future for her.
While everyone seems to be droppin' their draws left right and center, Aussie pop princess is bucking the trend and keepings things fun and flirty in her new video, which which was heavily inspired by seventies/eighties disco, Blondie and the gays. In the Studio 54 inspired video, Cilmi transforms herself into a modern day disco diva to get down to the sounds of the seventies, showing that it's easy to be utterly drop dead sexy and completely classy at the same time. It's important to enjoy the music for what it really is, meaningful and entertaining art.
Two years after she was catapulted from obscurity into the charts with breakthrough pop hit "Sweet About Me," Cilmi is channeling a more mature look for her new album. Having turned 18, and now based in England, the Melbourne-raised star has put her teen pop days behind her for a sexy new style. Promoting her new single "Hearts Don't Lie," Cilmi strikes a sultry pose in a skimpy yellow swimsuit. As part of her new disco diva image for her new album "Ten," Cilmi shows off her dancing skills in variety of colorful dresses in the fast-paced video for "Heart's Don't Lie."
"Heart's Don't Lie!",but everyone lies when they think it's necessary...too stupid if you are in earnest. However,I do!