Amelia Lily seems to posses some time-traveling smartphone in her latest full promo for her ravetastic new single "Party Over," the third single from British singe's upcoming debut studio album, "Be a Fighter," which is due to hit the shelves on April 29. Now, she's supporting Girls Aloud on their arena tour while putting the finishing touches on her debut LP, and let's hope the party isn't over with this new release.
Lily isn't a household name here in America yet, but in her native UK, the 18-year-old blonde bombshell is managed to ascend to superstar status with remarkable speed. Since rising to fame on the merits of her gorgeously smoky pipes and irrepressible energy as a finalist on The X Factor in 2011 - she placed third - the teenage chanteuse went on to sign a three-album deal with iconic English hitmakers Xenomania and immediately notched a smash single with her debut track "You Bring Me Joy."
Lyrically is about the ending of a relationship, "Party Over" is a hot EDM tune thanks to its outstanding beat, and Lily's soaring vocals and energy. It's a big fat drum and bass record dipped in the shiny synth-pop of Xenomania. The production is mammoth, but Lily's shouty voice is powerful enough to keep up with it. Her sound is almost Rihanna-like in parts of the verses, somewhere between the aggressive pop-rock of Pink and the frenetic pep of Cher Lloyd, with occasional shades of Kylie Minogue's dreamy disco, but as the tempo speeds up for the chorus with its big beats, Lily's now familiar powerful voice belts out the words and proves that the party is far from over.
Lily goes back and forth in time and having a blast with her buddies in a house party in the video, which was shot in Los Angeles on January 30. Kicking off with Lily dropping her cellphone in a sink full of water while doing make up, and then her phone changing the hours during the night, where she parties hard on a big night out with her mates, featuring drinking games, swimming pool shenanigans, a pillow fight and animal masks. The video ends with she stepping on and breaking her phone. Cue a flashback to the night before and the end of a party. Lily asks whether the party is over, and we have to be honest Lily, that certainly looks the case.
Lily isn't a household name here in America yet, but in her native UK, the 18-year-old blonde bombshell is managed to ascend to superstar status with remarkable speed. Since rising to fame on the merits of her gorgeously smoky pipes and irrepressible energy as a finalist on The X Factor in 2011 - she placed third - the teenage chanteuse went on to sign a three-album deal with iconic English hitmakers Xenomania and immediately notched a smash single with her debut track "You Bring Me Joy."
Lyrically is about the ending of a relationship, "Party Over" is a hot EDM tune thanks to its outstanding beat, and Lily's soaring vocals and energy. It's a big fat drum and bass record dipped in the shiny synth-pop of Xenomania. The production is mammoth, but Lily's shouty voice is powerful enough to keep up with it. Her sound is almost Rihanna-like in parts of the verses, somewhere between the aggressive pop-rock of Pink and the frenetic pep of Cher Lloyd, with occasional shades of Kylie Minogue's dreamy disco, but as the tempo speeds up for the chorus with its big beats, Lily's now familiar powerful voice belts out the words and proves that the party is far from over.
Lily goes back and forth in time and having a blast with her buddies in a house party in the video, which was shot in Los Angeles on January 30. Kicking off with Lily dropping her cellphone in a sink full of water while doing make up, and then her phone changing the hours during the night, where she parties hard on a big night out with her mates, featuring drinking games, swimming pool shenanigans, a pillow fight and animal masks. The video ends with she stepping on and breaking her phone. Cue a flashback to the night before and the end of a party. Lily asks whether the party is over, and we have to be honest Lily, that certainly looks the case.
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