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Paulini ‘Fireman’ Music Video

Gurl, I di’nt know you could get down like that. Hillsong, how your angels get down like that?

Ring the alarm! One of our beloved Young Divas is back in the game and this time she’s unapologetically scorching up the speakers and screens. Let me present now, the redefinition of Paulini Curuenavuli.

This new dance-inflected single – ‘Fireman’ – finally sees Paulini stepping out and delivering some much needed ferocity. I don’t know about y’guys but when I hit play and clocked her stepping out in that curve-embracing vinyl dress, my jaws just dropped and I thought, “dayum, woman! You finally reached into the back of that closet and pulled out your freakum dress.”

Everything about the ‘Fireman’ era, from the more commercial pop direction and sexier visual presentation, is shaping up to be a bold step forward for the terribly underrated Aussie singer.

“Baby, I’m calling for you!”

Paulini‘s loyal gay fan base has been hungry for years, desperate for the girl to render them stellar vocals to some club-ready cuts. I know we all wished she had launched her comeback last year with Wildboyz‘s ‘Touching A Stranger’ - a stunning vocal house track Paulini co-wrote and sang on that was released as a single without any “feature” credit to her – but ‘Fireman’ is pretty acceptable too.

I kind of approach this song in the guilty manner I take Kelly Rowland‘s ‘Down For Whatever’. It’s predictable dance/pop beats with a bit of sass and heat we’ve all heard before – but it’s just so wildly engaging, you can’t help but want to drop your bag of groceries and strut to it?

‘Fireman’ brings on some devastating Eurodance beats, a vocal performance that gives moments in every section, and a positively jumping hook – and that, kings and queens, is all you need to consider.

“There’s so much body going on.”

I don’t even know why y’all bothered reading all of the above when you’re really here to watch our girl get wet and grind with her entourage of topless, hunky firemen.

This is the first video where I feel like Paulini‘s actually making an effort to step out of her comfort zone and break free from the sweet, maxi dress-wearing image she’s left us with since the Superwoman era. She’s not only serving more skin, but there’s also a proper attempt at choreography and some video vixenry in front of the wind machine.

Just like it was with her former bandmate Ricki-Lee‘s ‘Raining Diamonds’ extravaganza, ‘Fireman’ brings us a promise of a more energetic, more visually stimulating new era in Paulini‘s music and performance style.

Watch the video for Paulini‘s sizzling new single ‘Fireman’:


 
Footnotes:

Paulini will release ‘Fireman’ on 10 February and her long-awaited third solo album is expected to drop mid-2012. Stay tuned.

Paulini returns with new single ‘Show Me Your Colors’

I was actually gagging for some Paulini a few weeks ago so the arrival of a new single from the gorgeous Australian Idol warbler couldn’t have come at a better time.

‘Show Me Your Colors’ [Editor's note: Did you clock the Americanised spelling? Ms P, can we have a word?] is the second single released from Paulini‘s long awaited third solo album and it’s well sublime.

The ‘Ping Pong Mix’ of the song was cleverly released to coincide with her performance at China’s Volkswagon Table Tennis Championship. Yes, sista gurl got to perform at the opening and closing ceremony with a humble entourage of gorgeous Chinese dancers. Who would’ve thought that Paulini was coming for the Chinese market? I say, get it gurl.

Watch her flawless performance in Shanghai:

 

I first came across ‘Show Me Your Colors’ when it premiered on JOY 94.9‘s Sound Museum last night and the immediate reaction was, sure it’s not hawt enough to be considered single material for most pop stars reigning the charts these days but its simple breezy pop production is actually refreshing on the ears.

‘Show Me Your Colors’ kinda harks back to the early 00s pop balladry of say, ‘Pure Shores’. It showcases Paulini‘s sublime vocals and harmonies with delightful subtlety. The ping pong inflected beats might’ve been done by Enrique many a years ago but it fits the gig she was doing so stop haterading.

Fingers crossed for more music to come at a quicker pace. The last sighting was when Paulini guest vocalled and co-wrote Wildboyz ‘Touching A Stranger’ – a stomping dance number that could’ve easily been her ‘When Love Takes Over’. Check it out here:

 

I completely stan for this song and it really pains me to see that she wasn’t featured in the video or even credited as the vocalist. This needs to be corrected.

Footnotes:

Grab Paulini‘s new solo single ‘Show Me Your Colors (The Ping Pong Mix)’ on iTunes here.

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