Danity Kane diva Dawn Richard looks all sorts of fierce in new promo snaps for her long-awaited solo debut ‘Goldenheart’.
The Joan of Arc themed shoot is the latest in a series of edgy visuals employed to publicize the independent album, which arrives on January 15th via Altavoz Distribution. Thus far, the project has birthed single ’86’.
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Perfection
Yep!
Some one is clearly copying beyonce
Not everything has to be about Beyonce.
Oooooooo this b**** is fierce……!!!! I’m so ready for dawn!!! People really need to stop sleeping on her!
So excited for GoldenHeart. Everyone really just needs to support talent. Dawn is so fresh
so amazing…. everyone needs to get this album!!!! she deserves success…. spectacular talent… her and Brandy need to collab asap!!!
She look like a wet m***** .
Why Lord?
Boooooo.
The last two pictures are stunning.
THis is stunning at best! It’s giving my all types of slayage!
get it dawn me like
I’ve missed u 🙁
black beauty
She’s awesome.
With Danity kane fame and dirty money buzz, i’m curious about how successful this project will be.
This look like that Beyonce “4” promo pic …. I always said she is like z-grade Beyonce
Sam, Dawn’s trailer for her ’86 visual is posted on her youtube page, GoldenHeartProject. Just thought you might post it for more promo/support. One Love. 🙂
Shes copying
Copying who?
This warrior princess/Joan of Arc image has been her thing for years now? 2009/2010 and the tour for Dirty Money saw this image 1st develop, her mixtape/EP have seen it mature.
The Hive eek my nerves sometimes.Not everything in the world has to be about Beyonce.
*stands and applauds*
She looks fantastic. Very artful photos.
great photos
Hope to be surprise with her album, Im sure Im gonna love it, since Ive loved ALL the songs she has released since 2011.
She needs to let go of this particular concept or at least make it palatable to the masses. I like the idea and it speaks so much into the state of the music industry and society in general that it makes for a potentially successful movement but it comes across as too complex with the over stylised imagery and explaination. There must be a way this “shield/amour/fighting to be who you are” theme can translate without looking so contrived and gimmicky.