Sunday, April 28, 2013

Giulietta's "No Where" Video Is Here

Ever notice how many ways you can work a name like "No Where" into an article title? Think about it? Giulietta has been on the path to stardom for a while now, and being on a track produced by T-Pain is only aiding her in her quest to be as awesome as she can be. Now, the video is out to give you an even better view of what this song is really about.



This video is actually pretty simple. It is the simplicity, however, that makes it so enjoyable. Giulietta is known for having crazy videos with lots of fast pace storytelling. This song called for something far different. "No Where" is a much slower track than her past few songs have been, and that called for a bit of a revamp. The bulk of the video is her reminiscing on a past relationship that had failed on her. Truly beautiful scenes such as her leaning against a wall that has a projector image of her relationship and her walking through the woods in a sullen atmosphere make for a truly stunning video.

My only problem, actually, is one I have with many of Giulietta's videos. The guest rapper, Tay Dizm, is not in the video at all. This would be fine if he only had a small rap bit like Dall Diamond in "Pretty In Pink", but Tay's part is actually more of the song length and content wise than Giulietta's. That means for a good chunk of the video, she is on screen while not actually being in that part of the track. When I had spoken to her before, she mentioned that due to being located in Australia, getting her featured artists involved in a video shoot was much more of a hassle and expense, but I was still expecting to see Tay, seeing as this is her big debut with Nappy Boy.

Simplicity and Dizmlessness aside, this is a big step in the right direction. She is transitioning from a electro-pop artist into a R&B-Pop artist, and with that comes a distinct change. We began to see this shift late in the Code Pink era, but with the new single comes a distinct stylistic change. We still have our red-haired beauty, but with her now comes a harded attitude and a more focused sound.

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