Australian singer-songwriter Ruel He breathes new life into a slew of pop classics with the release of his bold new covers EP this week. ‘adaptation’.
The 21-year-old star shared her thoughts on the project, saying: “When the idea of an EP came to me, I immediately put together a playlist of hundreds of songs featuring underrated gems and my favorite hits, and I worked with M-Phazes to bring those songs to life.”
Produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Emphaz (Eminem, Madonna, Kehlani, Demi Lovato)Comprised of five tracks, this collection showcases raw emotions. ‘Empty Love’ He put together a carefully curated collection of tracks, ensuring that each track connects with the others. “Timeless honesty and vulnerability”.
The songs in the extended play are as follows: Tobias Jesso Jr. ‘Hollywood’, The Weeknd ‘Call my name’, None the Richer ‘kiss Me’, Imogen Heap’s ‘hide and seek’ and Miley Cyrus’ ‘Malibu’.
To celebrate the project’s launch, Ruel shares a brand new visualizer. ‘Hollywood’ director Valen EstradaThis melancholic audiovisual experience, shot on film, embodies: “The Erosion of Hope Through Generations of Hollywood Stars”.
According to a press release, the clip’s summary reads: “The looping image shows the weary monotony of life in the city of stars, constantly dedicated to making a name for oneself. The final repetition of the lyrics ‘I think I’m going to die in Hollywood’ It brings the viewer into an intimate relationship with Ruel, showing his sincerity and genuine vulnerability that connects with the emotion of the song.”
Watch the official visualizer ‘Hollywood’ Under: