Albums : Zendaya : Zendaya
Albums : Zendaya : Zendaya
Listen To Zendaya : Zendaya
Triple-threat Zendaya stopped by Celebuzz to talk about this season's cast of Dancing With The Stars, as well as her self-titled debut album (pick it up on iTunes).
Zendaya counts Michael Jackson, Beyonce and Aaliyah as her inspirations.
And as for this season's Stars cast? "You have no idea what you've gotten yourselves into," the sixteen-year-old star joked.
Zendaya Review
Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, and Demi Lovato… if those names ring a bell, it’s because they’re all former Disney stars that used the house of mouse to jump-start their pop music careers. Now, the next teen sensation who’s picking up a microphone is the dancing diva from Shake It Up – Zendaya Coleman! So, who is she exactly? Well, the 17-year-old starlet is this year’s Disney’s princess after inheriting the crown from Cyrus. Fortunately for us, though, she’s less crazy and a lot more talented!
The first song on the self-titled album Zendaya is “Replay,” a quirky and upbeat ode to falling in love that describes the CD perfectly: I’m in love with this music and will have it on replay all day! First of all, let’s discuss the blast to the past trend these teenage solo artists are taking. We heard it with Ariana Grande’s album, and now Coleman is busting through the scene with fresh 90’s R&B beats, too. Not going to lie, I’m digging it a lot and think it’s a refreshing change from Selena Gomez’s lackluster “pop” melodies.
Okay, at just 17 years old, I don’t know how much experience Coleman actually has with relationships, but she’s done an amazing job at portraying a love-struck teenager without coming off as hilariously desperate. Each and every song has a message, whether it’s “don’t fight true love,” or “forget boys, let’s hang out with my best girls!”
Despite the album’s stellar beats, it’s clear that Coleman is still a rookie. She doesn’t quite hit the high notes and fails to keep her pitch steady, but the falters in her voice aren’t enough to take this album off replay! Is it really surprising that the body-rocking, dancing Disney superstar has an album that makes you jump up and down around your room? Nah, it’s not surprising at all! The final verdict? B+
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Sources : Zendaya Photo | Listen To Zendaya | Zendaya Article | Zendaya Review | Zendaya : Replay Video
Purchase : iTunes | Amazon | Walmart | Target | Best Buy
Listen To Zendaya : Zendaya
Triple-threat Zendaya stopped by Celebuzz to talk about this season's cast of Dancing With The Stars, as well as her self-titled debut album (pick it up on iTunes).
Zendaya counts Michael Jackson, Beyonce and Aaliyah as her inspirations.
And as for this season's Stars cast? "You have no idea what you've gotten yourselves into," the sixteen-year-old star joked.
Zendaya Review
Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, and Demi Lovato… if those names ring a bell, it’s because they’re all former Disney stars that used the house of mouse to jump-start their pop music careers. Now, the next teen sensation who’s picking up a microphone is the dancing diva from Shake It Up – Zendaya Coleman! So, who is she exactly? Well, the 17-year-old starlet is this year’s Disney’s princess after inheriting the crown from Cyrus. Fortunately for us, though, she’s less crazy and a lot more talented!
The first song on the self-titled album Zendaya is “Replay,” a quirky and upbeat ode to falling in love that describes the CD perfectly: I’m in love with this music and will have it on replay all day! First of all, let’s discuss the blast to the past trend these teenage solo artists are taking. We heard it with Ariana Grande’s album, and now Coleman is busting through the scene with fresh 90’s R&B beats, too. Not going to lie, I’m digging it a lot and think it’s a refreshing change from Selena Gomez’s lackluster “pop” melodies.
Okay, at just 17 years old, I don’t know how much experience Coleman actually has with relationships, but she’s done an amazing job at portraying a love-struck teenager without coming off as hilariously desperate. Each and every song has a message, whether it’s “don’t fight true love,” or “forget boys, let’s hang out with my best girls!”
Despite the album’s stellar beats, it’s clear that Coleman is still a rookie. She doesn’t quite hit the high notes and fails to keep her pitch steady, but the falters in her voice aren’t enough to take this album off replay! Is it really surprising that the body-rocking, dancing Disney superstar has an album that makes you jump up and down around your room? Nah, it’s not surprising at all! The final verdict? B+
Contact Zendaya
Website | Twitter | Facebook | MySpace | YouTube | Google+ | Email
Contact Celebuzz
Website | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr
Contact Club House News
Website
Sources : Zendaya Photo | Listen To Zendaya | Zendaya Article | Zendaya Review | Zendaya : Replay Video
Purchase : iTunes | Amazon | Walmart | Target | Best Buy
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