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Engaging Resources – Paris Hilton To Go Into The House Music World
The world of house music is shaking in its boots, since the queen of self-publicity – the one and only Paris Hilton – has announced that she’s interested in making an entry in to this sort of music. This may unquestionably leave fans of this genre diving for cover, as they dread a surge of corny beats and inane lyrics will quickly be pouring out of their favourite dance music broadcast station – something which would not be all that healthy for the style of this funky and well-loved musical culture.
Miss Hilton made this headline in an interview with a major online news organisation, where she reported that she wants to make what she described as a “club” album. She even went so far as to reveal that she has recently started work on the album in question and that she’s very happy with how it’s starting. This pleasure evidently comes from the reality that she feels her change of direction away from pop music and towards the house scene is a thing that she’s far more suitable for.
Paris even went so far as to express that she wants to operate in partnership with David Guetta, who’s one of the biggest names in the house music scene and somebody that holds plenty of influence over the genre across the world. Whether this could improve her reputation or diminish his though remains to be determined. Either way, this venture – however unlikely it is to occur – may possibly go down rather badly with many dance music fans from the Great Britain region to Australia.
If Paris Hilton’s previous forays into the music industry are almost anything to gauge by, her most recent release might be over before it starts. Her prior releases have been seemingly all branded as flops as well as panned across the board by critics and music lovers equally. It might just be possible however, by a small miracle happening, that the remarkable blonde socialite proves everyone wrong and ultimately discovers a distinct segment that she’s truly talented in.
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