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Monday, 28 September 2009
L.A. Cartier - Must Be Crazy
Posted on 04:24 by The Zanna Maison
L.A. has collaborated with artists such as Wretch 32 and Mark Asare; she also collaborated with Benny Bizzie on a song called ‘Angry’, which charted at number 6 in the Channel U charts. Her Music has been featured on numerous Compilation CDs and DVD’s such as R U Listening, Street Soul Stars - put together by ‘UK Street Sound’- and the ‘Salute The Streets’ DVD.
Throughout her career L.A. has contributed her music to positive projects. She has previously been involved in a project that organised dance shows to raise money for The Great Ormond Street Hospital and has also performed at Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraisers.
L.A. has just finished shooting her first solo video for an R&B song entitled ‘Must Be Crazy’, originally produced by Lazy and re-mixed by Stikman. The video, which was officially launched on Friday 15th May 2009, has received a very positive response and has been featured on internet sites such as Facebook, (it can also be found on the MTV Facebook page), and media massacre and is in the process of appearing on music television channels soon.
L.A. is continuing to write and record new music and is currently on the promotional trail, promoting her current single ‘Call Me’, which has an un-official promotional video and her forthcoming single ‘Must Be Crazy’.
L.A.’s plan includes writing and recording new material, collaborating with other artists and performing her music to new audiences.
‘Must Be Crazy’
‘Must Be Crazy is L.A.’s forthcoming single. Produced by Lazy and re-mixed by Stikman, ‘Must Be Crazy’ written by L.A. is an R&B track fused with Hip Hop.
The concept of the song is L.A.’s determination to succeed in the music industry. With lyrics such as “people never thought that I would make it, but now I’m here to see the crown and take it…” the song talks about her struggle to highlight her talent and because of this she feels she cant be compared to anyone else, which is emphasised in the songs chorus.
The video was shot in March 2009 in Luton television studios.The concept of the video is an introduction to L.A. as an artist. The video is performance based and sees L.A. performing in a variety of different scenes.
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