
The poppy new single is produced by JR Rotem and is a mid tempo beat, which is intended to continue building the hype and anticipation for the upcoming release of Graham's debut album, scheduled to occur later in 2011. The buzz single "I Want It All" is pure sassiness with synth-pop beat, the fierce lyrics and killer bridge. Graham tells about the song at an interview: "We've got this setup single. Everything has been really taking its time, and I don't mind that, but 'I Want It All' is my first actual budget video. Everything else has just been me and my friends kind of winging it, so I'm really happy with the way it turned out. I wanted people to see it."
Perhaps channeling Mad Max, the 21-year-old wears a silver and black chain and crystal corset by The Blonds, and She's gone all wonder woman to get it in Lance Drake-Directed video for the synth-heavy, clubby tune, which was shot on a reserve in San Bernardino, is reminiscent of a Ke$ha tune features the songstress strutting through the desert in while donning several outfits, and oozing confidence for the world domination. The video is visually stunning and starring Graham and a bunch of old televisions and a desert. It conjures a few words to mind - things like fashion, superhero, and vintage.
Graham told Entertainment Weekly exclusively: "The video represents freedom in self sufficiency. Freedom to dream, to have it all while channeling Barbarella and Kat woman [sic]." While "I Want It All" features no other people besides Graham herself, she does have an interesting non-human co-star: a tiger. The best moments come at the end, when Graham breaks it down amid a sea of televisions, before she literally starts breaking the TVs down with a chainsaw. And then, there's a trippy, club-esque interlude that's tons of fun, too. Graham will be starring in "Honey 2 " in theaters this August.
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