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Bella Thorne dances her way through a diner in 'Call It Whatever'

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Friday, May 30, 2014

Hollywood Records knows a thing or two about launching a pop career. The label has already made magic happen for many Disney Channel stars, such as Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez (among others) and is now hoping to repeat the feat with "Shake It Up" actress Bella Thorne. The 16-year-old actress is pretty, pink, and poofy all over and takes it back to the '50s in her fun new candy-colored music video for her debut Single, "Call It Whatever," the lead single and title track for her upcoming debut studio album, due out June 24.
Produced by Paro and was written by Par Westerland, Rickard Goransson and Skyler Stonestreet the classic autotune-assisted bubblegum pop anthem is an upbeat, undeniably catchy and flirty pop tune with a playful nature. It  is about a girl telling her boyfriend that they should call their relationship whatever, because no other words can describe it. In the lyrics, Thorne sings, "Our love needs no name/ We got a thing we can't explain/ Don't care what people say, let's call it whatever/ Whatever."
Previously named the artist formerly known as Ke$ha as a major influence, so that's also very encouraging as Thorne has the ultimate girl time and shows off her amazing dance moves with her friends in the Mickey Finnegan-directed video clip! The stylish star plays dress up in a few different outfits - a princess gown with a huge bow, a sequin shirt, a metallic gold skirt, and hot pink lipstick as a flirtatious waitress and dances her way through a '50s-era old-fashioned diner, as she sips on a milkshake, serves up food and, of course, sings her upbeat new hit!
But don't mistake the teen queen for an apron-wearing frump. Her cherry pie is the hottest dish in town! The video also proves that she's ultra-confident and flirts with cute crush. When the Blonde cutie boy Garrison Lambert walks in the diner, she doesn't shy away, but instead grabs his hand and pulls him up to dance like she just don't care. She's got the whole restaurant up and moving. The set-up is cute and allows Thorne to show her bubbly personality with counter-top dancing and goofy facial expressions. We love that she's showing off her sexy, but sweet new style!

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