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]]>In the caption of the clip, Larson wrote “Ariana forever,” while also thanking rock musician Nancy Wilson for giving her the custom Gibson guitar she used for the video.
You can check out Larson’s rendition of “God is a Woman” below.
This isn’t the first time that Brie Larson covers Ariana Grande, as she also shared her take on “My Everything” back in May.
While her music skills may come as a surprise to some, Larson learned to play the guitar when she was 11. Soon after, she began recording writing and recording songs, eventually releasing her debut album Finally Out Of P.E. in 2005. While the album wasn’t a major commercial success, it did spawn a short-lived hit single “She Said.”
With Larson doing covers more frequently, she might be preparing us for her return to the music world. If you ask us, that’s something that would be cool to see.
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]]>The post Before “Captain Marvel”: Brie Larson’s Best Musical Moments appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>A decade before winning her Oscar for Room, Larson dropped her first and only album Finally Out of P.E. She even had Avril Lavigne writing one of the tracks on this record, but that didn’t help her hit the charts.
Larson’s LP only sold 4,000 copies in the United States, but the single “She Said” was a relative success and it somehow reached no. 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart. The aspiring punk-pop princess found the whole thing extremely exhausting and eventually decided to pick a different career path.
“I realized how much time I was spending getting ready for life — I wasn’t actually living it. It was the most terrified I’ve ever been in my life. So I went in the exact opposite way,” explained Brie Larson during an interview with BuzzFeed News.
The Marvel star never expressed any regrets about leaving music behind. If Carpool Karaoke thought us anything, it’s that she still has a killer voice, but many of her fans were fully aware of it long before this show came along.
She delivered a powerful rendition of Metric’s “Black Sheep” in the cult hit Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and we wouldn’t complain seeing her star in a
The post Before “Captain Marvel”: Brie Larson’s Best Musical Moments appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Check Out Brie Larson’s Dreamy Cover of Ariana Grande’s “God is a Woman” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>In the caption of the clip, Larson wrote “Ariana forever,” while also thanking rock musician Nancy Wilson for giving her the custom Gibson guitar she used for the video.
You can check out Larson’s rendition of “God is a Woman” below.
This isn’t the first time that Brie Larson covers Ariana Grande, as she also shared her take on “My Everything” back in May.
While her music skills may come as a surprise to some, Larson learned to play the guitar when she was 11. Soon after, she began recording writing and recording songs, eventually releasing her debut album Finally Out Of P.E. in 2005. While the album wasn’t a major commercial success, it did spawn a short-lived hit single “She Said.”
With Larson doing covers more frequently, she might be preparing us for her return to the music world. If you ask us, that’s something that would be cool to see.
The post Check Out Brie Larson’s Dreamy Cover of Ariana Grande’s “God is a Woman” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Before “Captain Marvel”: Brie Larson’s Best Musical Moments appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>A decade before winning her Oscar for Room, Larson dropped her first and only album Finally Out of P.E. She even had Avril Lavigne writing one of the tracks on this record, but that didn’t help her hit the charts.
Larson’s LP only sold 4,000 copies in the United States, but the single “She Said” was a relative success and it somehow reached no. 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart. The aspiring punk-pop princess found the whole thing extremely exhausting and eventually decided to pick a different career path.
“I realized how much time I was spending getting ready for life — I wasn’t actually living it. It was the most terrified I’ve ever been in my life. So I went in the exact opposite way,” explained Brie Larson during an interview with BuzzFeed News.
The Marvel star never expressed any regrets about leaving music behind. If Carpool Karaoke thought us anything, it’s that she still has a killer voice, but many of her fans were fully aware of it long before this show came along.
She delivered a powerful rendition of Metric’s “Black Sheep” in the cult hit Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and we wouldn’t complain seeing her star in a
The post Before “Captain Marvel”: Brie Larson’s Best Musical Moments appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
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