This Friday will see Rita Ora rise like a ‘Phoenix’ when her album of the same name arrives in stores.
The set, the singer’s second, comes six years after her inaugural effort ‘ORA.’
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)With the legal and label wrangles that shackled her new music behind now in rearview, the 27-year-old has firmly established herself as one of the international scene’s most dependable hit vendors.
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)Many of which are housed on this project. Case in point ‘Anywhere’ and ‘Let You Love Me.’
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)Now, she’s giving the masses another taste of ‘Phoenix’ in the form of ‘Cashmere.’
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)Take a listen below…
Solid.
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)The pulsating production knocks and lyrically it makes for an arresting listen too.
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)We’ve long had a penchant for narrative driven tracks and this paints its sensual agenda in an engaging manner.
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)‘Phoenix’ is released November 23rd via Atlantic.
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“…firmly established herself as one of the international scene’s most dependable hit vendors.” (cough)
She’s a great vocalist!!?
Girl go away!
I actually like this song
I love it. It just good
She just needs a new team to help her create and select the right music. She has yet to release anything I’m interested in.
Sorry to say but this pretty woman is gonna flop
Has been… Not gonna- this bish has been recording crap for years. She trying to go after Nicole Scherzinger’s flopping record