The Rockhouse knows you want Aida Nikolaychuk because she's gorgeous but it's tough to tell which music from her is lighting the fires. It seems like the Adele covers do it since she killed "Rolling in the Deep" so I found another one.
Note: 'live' appears to have been a bit of an exaggeration although it does look convincing and she looks ravishing.
This video must have been before X-Factor put her through the L.A. Process and it's unknown how much of the repertoire she must sing for the show is by choice or by contract. It seems when she sings the material you would expect from a chanteuse in which it's deeply moving but not too much pep, those ones fall short for you. "Rolling in the Deep" got you going so maybe this does as well although I don't think it pumps up as much.
"Skyfall" isn't a favorite song but but I watch James Bond movies an unlimited number of times so I've heard it often. Aida kills this one as well and this is pre-L.A. treatment on X-Factor so you can charge her with autotune all you like but that goes thin before the show ... or after it, for that matter; the show ain't there.
Note: my perception of the timing of the video shoot may be rubbish simply from seeing things out of sequence on YouTube. Unknown.
Note: 'live' appears to have been a bit of an exaggeration although it does look convincing and she looks ravishing.
This video must have been before X-Factor put her through the L.A. Process and it's unknown how much of the repertoire she must sing for the show is by choice or by contract. It seems when she sings the material you would expect from a chanteuse in which it's deeply moving but not too much pep, those ones fall short for you. "Rolling in the Deep" got you going so maybe this does as well although I don't think it pumps up as much.
"Skyfall" isn't a favorite song but but I watch James Bond movies an unlimited number of times so I've heard it often. Aida kills this one as well and this is pre-L.A. treatment on X-Factor so you can charge her with autotune all you like but that goes thin before the show ... or after it, for that matter; the show ain't there.
Note: my perception of the timing of the video shoot may be rubbish simply from seeing things out of sequence on YouTube. Unknown.
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