Los Angeles-based Folk/Pop singer-songwriter Priscillia Ahn has released a new music video for her stand-out song "I Don't Have Time To Be In Love," a track off her latest sophomore album "When You Grow Up." The music video for her love song take you high in the sky. Ahn takes your through a musical journey of falling in love with someone, even when you claim "I Don't Have Time To Be In Love." It's another simple but elegant video that doesn't lose Ahn's grass-roots appeal.
Ahn was born in Georgia to a Korean mother and an American father, but she tries not to feel pressure to represent as one of the first Korean-American singers in the public eye. Only a few months ago, she was standing on a scenic Kauai bluff with her longtime beau, actor Michael Weston, and 10 of their closest friends, reciting spur-of-the-moment wedding vows. The 27-year-old musician wasn't planning on becoming a bride so soon. Ahn ponders love, play, creativity. She has a sweet, supple voice. and at home, she's secretly rather squirrelly.
Dovetailed nicely into the maturity-themed songs, "When You Grow Up," follow-up to her 2008's debut release "A Good Day," finds the singer-songwriter plumbing the theme of growing up, and its attendant eponymous pains, throughout its 12 acoustic-based songs, which thread a loose storyline through life's ups and downs with Ahn's angelic voice narrating experiences beginning with childhood, progressing through cycles of romance and heartbreak. "I Don't Have Time To Be In Love" ponders what it takes to be in a relationship.
The song was produced by UK studio whiz Ethan Johns, and recorded on his home turf of Bath and London. But don't take the track too seriously, cautions the lissome-voiced singer. It's a slow but soothing and a mesmerizing song with just a touch country sentimentality. With just bell-like keyboards, drums and voice, Ahn delivers a deceptively slow answer to the album's core thematic question that is also one of its catchiest and most radio-ready. Watch and listen along as her angelic voice on the romantic and intimate moments on this single, and it proclaims words of doubt and reason, swooning away for a love's truth. Chime in with the catchy chorus, and get swept away by this songstress' melodies.
Ahn was born in Georgia to a Korean mother and an American father, but she tries not to feel pressure to represent as one of the first Korean-American singers in the public eye. Only a few months ago, she was standing on a scenic Kauai bluff with her longtime beau, actor Michael Weston, and 10 of their closest friends, reciting spur-of-the-moment wedding vows. The 27-year-old musician wasn't planning on becoming a bride so soon. Ahn ponders love, play, creativity. She has a sweet, supple voice. and at home, she's secretly rather squirrelly.
Dovetailed nicely into the maturity-themed songs, "When You Grow Up," follow-up to her 2008's debut release "A Good Day," finds the singer-songwriter plumbing the theme of growing up, and its attendant eponymous pains, throughout its 12 acoustic-based songs, which thread a loose storyline through life's ups and downs with Ahn's angelic voice narrating experiences beginning with childhood, progressing through cycles of romance and heartbreak. "I Don't Have Time To Be In Love" ponders what it takes to be in a relationship.
The song was produced by UK studio whiz Ethan Johns, and recorded on his home turf of Bath and London. But don't take the track too seriously, cautions the lissome-voiced singer. It's a slow but soothing and a mesmerizing song with just a touch country sentimentality. With just bell-like keyboards, drums and voice, Ahn delivers a deceptively slow answer to the album's core thematic question that is also one of its catchiest and most radio-ready. Watch and listen along as her angelic voice on the romantic and intimate moments on this single, and it proclaims words of doubt and reason, swooning away for a love's truth. Chime in with the catchy chorus, and get swept away by this songstress' melodies.
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