Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Greyson Chance

Greyson chance- Greyson Chance became a sensation on Ellen DeGeneres' show and went on to be the first artist the talk-show host signed to her own record label. Now his debut album, executive-produced by DeGeneres, can be summed up in two sentences.

Yep, he's 13. And yep, he's morose.
If the music industry was looking for a Justin Bieber for tween depressives, Chance is their man. Or boy. It's hard to imagine that any 13-year-old in history has made music any more depressing or downbeat than the lovelorn ballads that fill "Hold on 'Til the Night," which Interscope is releasing in partnership with DeGeneres' new eleveneleven imprint. Chance made his mark on pop culture in 2010 with a homemade video of his solo piano cover of Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi," filmed when he was a lad of 12. At last count, the video was up to almost 42 million views on YouTube. His "Paparazzi" upped the sense of melodrama-queen theatricality inherent in Gaga's tune to an almost hilariously precocious level.
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