‘The X Factor’ USA: Hear Emblem3’s studio recording of new single ‘Chloe’ (audio)
For this version of “The X Factor” notes, we’re focusing solely on the just-released single from Emblem3 in “Chloe (You’re the One I Want).” After all, the single is now available to purchase on iTunes!
If you have had an opportunity to see Keaton, Drew, and Wesley in concert since their time on the singing competition this past fall, then odds are that you have heard this song already. However, the lyrics are certainly easier to understand in this official recording, and the harmonies and instrumentation are put together well. What these guys have going for them is that while there are some elements of Hot Chelle Rae in here, the guys are actually a little bit more like Sugar Ray with a little bit of Fountains of Wayne mixed in. The song is beachy, catchy, and fun so long as you are willing to not listen to it cynically.
If you want to pick up a copy of the single, be sure to head on over to the group’s iTunes page. The guys are currently in the process of trying to get “Chloe” to #1 on the sales charts, and it is trending on Twitter as of this writing.
Ultimately, these guys have quite a bit going for them at the moment: they have an insanely high level of talent, and they also have a legion of devoted fans out there. Will they be the first “X Factor” act from the USA to really make waves on a big stage? That is still to be seen, but it would certainly help the credibility of the show.
What do you think about this song’s studio’s recording? If you want to read some more news on Fifth Harmony and Carly Rose Sonenclar, be sure to visit the link here.
Photo: Syco
Mike
April 27, 2013 @ 7:42 pm
The only thing tolerable about this song is the background music…wow, vocals are horrible, lyrics weak, rapping = lame
Trevor
April 22, 2013 @ 4:02 pm
Fifth Harmony is good and getting better still need to improve, They definitely don’t have that”it” factor. And you can say it 20 times Wild Orchid, but I don’t think FifthHarmony will end up with the most success simply because they won’t stay together long enough. Two of them could be solo artists now and will be lured away by the prospect of solo careers.
alex
April 21, 2013 @ 8:45 pm
carly rules! :D
ftaylor
April 21, 2013 @ 3:10 pm
@WildOrchid- Going from #21 to #121 in less than a week, with ads all over youtube, etc., and celebrities tweeting their material. All I can say is welcome to the real world E3. Don’t expect 5H or anyone else to do any better, the only way to expand your fandom post XF, is with your songs, nothing else matters. So, good luck to everyone.
Anna
April 21, 2013 @ 12:02 am
I agree Fifth Harmony is good, they’ve made a lot of progress since the show. Too early to say who will be the most successful. I also liked E3, but that Chloe song is horrible and vocals aren’t always everything, but to make it you have to have solid vocals and I don’t hear anything close to that in this single…
Mark
April 20, 2013 @ 11:58 pm
5th Harmony is pretty good, not great and certainly don’t possess what yo call the “it” factor. They still need to make some progress, but they will be successful. And I also don’t think the group will have the most success mainly because they won’t stay together as a group for very long. A couple of hem could be solo artists now and will be lured away by the opportunity to go out on there own..
Wild orchid
April 20, 2013 @ 2:14 pm
@Sally, great point but I got distracted and meant to include that in addition to their vocal talents those girls have magnetic personalities. They have the “it” factor. The thing about groups as oppose to solo artists is that most everyone can find someone that they can relate to. They’re stylish, relatable, fun with the right amount of quirk. The vocals are just the icing on the cake.
Sally
April 20, 2013 @ 11:45 am
@Wild orchid You do know that many huge artists in the world don’t have very strong voices. Being a success in the music industry isn’t all about the singers vocals.
Wild orchid
April 20, 2013 @ 10:37 am
I said it once. I said it twice. I’ll say it agin the biggest success story to come from season 2 of US X Factor will surprise most of you as it will not be Carly or Emblem 3 but the girls of Fifth Harmony. Aside from their supreme vocal talents(Dinah and her phenomenal range and amazing falsetto’s Camilla’s unique vocals, Ally can hit those high notes and and that whise register like its nobody’s business, Lauren has great control and power and Normani has a smooth almost smoky tone) mark my words.
As for Emblem 3 I wasn’t a fan during their days on X Factor and after hearing their debut single I’m still not. Weak vocals don’t appeal to me #SorryNotSorry. In spite of that I wish them well. I have no ill will towards them and may by find success. I know they have fans but Simon should really let them do their own thing because that Chloe bs is not what’s poppin. #121 on iTunes and sinking like a rock.
Moses
April 19, 2013 @ 10:48 pm
This stuff is priceless…always gives me a good laugh! Keep it coming!
Echo Crossland
April 19, 2013 @ 9:37 pm
The rapper sounds like Ryan locte trying to rap. other than that…
its catchy. :)
Anonymous
April 18, 2013 @ 8:03 pm
when did this site become a statistics class?
B Leigh
April 18, 2013 @ 5:52 pm
Yeah, David, even I knew about the unique views element of youtube. Which makes Carly’s 33 million audition viewings (yes, I’m a fan) truly incomparable, at least, among reality show contestants.
David
April 18, 2013 @ 5:23 pm
@Danni…I’m not going to get in to an ongoing debate with you…I’m finishing up my MBA and have an undergrad minor in statistics so I know that raw data can absolutely be manipulated….there are a number of ways to manipulate data to prove a point. For example, taking a sample over a short period of time, that is manipulation of raw data…and that’s just one example. Perhaps look up what “cooked” data means. There are a number of executives who have spent time in federal prison as a result of manipulating raw data. By the way, your lesson on youtube isn’t a good analogy. Youtube is based on unique views which collects that information from your unique IP address. So even if somone watched a video 1,000 times from the same IP address it would still only count as 1.
Danni
April 18, 2013 @ 12:42 am
@David – No, raw data can’t be manipulated, it is what it is. That being said, data can be misinterpreted and variables and criterion hidden or masked which as you say, can be done to prove a point and therefore these data can only be used as indicators or predictors because there are so many variables that are unknown. A couple of examples, YouTube views for artist ‘A’ @ 1,000,000. same for artist ‘B’ views @ 1,000,000. Appears equal but what if there are only 200 (5000x ea) people continuously viewing artist ‘A’ video but 50,000 (20x ea) viewing artist ‘B’ video. It drastically changes the interpretation of the data but the data itself is accurate. Another suspect data set is Twitter followers. It is clear that when one compares YouTube views against Twitter followers, something is amiss. Theoretically if a video goes up for an artist having 500k Twitter followers, that video should amass 500k views pretty quickly, but that’s not the case so it can be concluded that a % of Twitter and Facebook followers, and a pretty high %, are dead accounts, multiple accounts, or abandoned accounts. The question is how many? The reason I mentioned the # of YouTube subscribers is because that data is ‘one for one’ and can’t be manipulated, therefore it becomes one of the better indicators/predictors of how an artist’s work is viewed, better than views alone, but still the totality of all the available data needs to be weighed to get the most accurate measurement. As for Twitter followers the best measurement I’ve come up with for determining active followers is that when a tag is set to trend, does it trend worldwide? How many countries? Which countries? How quickly? For how long? Given that criterion and that alone, there is one clear standout at this time in the social media arena. Ah, but then another unknown variable which is how many supporters there are outside the ring? There’s no way to know that for sure but one can look at the music genre and do an extrapolation based on demographics. I do believe social media can play an important initial role but for all these artists their current fan bases are too small to make any long term difference so I agree time, but also the music will determine the contestant’s success in the eyes of the public.
David
April 17, 2013 @ 9:39 pm
Well I certainly wasn’t posting to prove anyone wrong, just clarify some things. I was only exposed to a small fraction of what goes on so there’s plenty more behind the scenes that only the contestants can testify to. The interesting ing about numbers and any data for that matter is that type of information can always be manipulated to prove any point. Time is going to be the only real true measuring stick that will determine the contestant’s success in the eyes of the public. I wish there was something I could say to help eliminate the bashing back and forth with the fans on here. All I can say is support who you like and if someone says something about your favorite person or group try to take the high road and ignore it.
Chloe
April 17, 2013 @ 8:40 pm
My name is a coincidence. I just want to ask Danni when Fifth Harmony is going to release their song from their debut album? When the album comes out? Because a 5H tour updates twitter account said that 5H’s publicist said “we can expect their single “fifth”. Not sure what that means. And they recorded something with Boyce ave today. I can’t wait, I hope its a cover. I realize that I’m on an Emblem 3 post and I’m sorry E3 fans but I know Danni knows stuff so I had to ask. And when is carly rose’s next cover because the bruno mars one and the other one were recorded in january and she’s not so upfront with her news :/
DemiLFan
April 17, 2013 @ 8:28 pm
Demi Lovato is a judge on the x factor, right? She has been a singer and actor for many years. And she, as a judge, is entitled to her opinion when she critiques performances. But Emblem3 said some not so nice things about Demi Lovato in their interviews, especially when she was harsh on them. This is when E3 lost me as a fan. And I was, as well as other lovatics, upset that she tweeted a link to buy their song. The only ones I liked on that show were 5H, Carly, and Jennel. Cause all these ladies can sing.
Danni
April 17, 2013 @ 7:05 pm
@Lauren, didn’t realize my last post went as an anon. Not sure why it did that but thanks! You need to read my first post very carefully. I was addressing Tori’s ridiculous remarks. The Karma remark was directed at 5H fans not Emblem3 fans. I agree with a lot of what you say regarding E3’s success but you dear are preaching to the choir. I’ve never minimized their venue size, in fact, I defended it on at least one occasion. I’m very impressed and proud of what they’ve accomplished so far. I’ve already stated that popularity stats reflect only a “snapshot in time” meaning tomorrow 5H could fall completely off the radar. It’s called “15 minutes of fame” for a reason. Most of everything else you mentioned is pure misinformation. Not sure where you came up with that garbage. Starcount uses fairly sophisticated algorithms relying on hard numbers. It does not base who is trending today or rising stars from any media coverage, ticket, or music sales. The fact is, what I see on the site mirrors exactly results from my own metric data collected since the show ended. Numbers just don’t lie if the data is accurate, . Carly’s Starcount is nearly double E3’s and 5H’s and leads all from season 1 and 2. E3 come in #3 and 5H right behind at #4, but daily trends and who are the rising star(s) are different than the overall. E3 is #2 today because with the release of Chloe they gained 3k Twitter followers and 5H with 1.1k Twitter followers and 87k YouTube views are at #3, Carly is #4. Only one rising star currently listed and that’s 5H. You’re right, I do support 5H, but I also support E3…and Carly, Bea, Jill, Jennel, sister C, Lyric145, Tate, Paige, David, CeCe… They’re all either touring, recording albums, or both and I’m fascinated to see what the future holds for each of them.
Sally
April 17, 2013 @ 4:25 pm
@Mary-Beth Logue Is there proof that Drew said bad stuff about Carly? No. What did Keaton even do to Larnen? He just denied that they were dating, what’s wrong with holding hands? Many celebrities hold hands with someone, but it doesn’t mean their dating. Like Demi Lovato and Niall Horan, they have been together many times, but they both sad their not dating. What’s bad with Wes saying he doesn’t want to collaborate with 5H? Many singers don’t work other singers that have asked them. And what interview did Drew complain about 5H?
Mary-Beth Logue
April 17, 2013 @ 1:18 pm
Hmmm…”you’re the one that I want” is like from the movie Grease where they sing “you’re the one that I want”. And Danni is right. You can’t say someone is a success and another person/group is not because Fifth Harmony and Carly Rose have yet to tour, release a single, or release an album. This tracking of popularity means nothing. Actual sales and billboard, radio charts matter more. Opinion wise, I’m not a fan of Emblem3 and I think they’re total douchebags. I mean Drew talking about teaminspire and anti-bullying and then he talks sh*t about Carly. Then Keaton and what he did to Lauren. I don’t care if publicly they say they didn’t date, but x factor access pictures don’t lie. They were holding hands in a couple of pics. Drew complained in a popstop interview that 5th Harmony showed up after their concert at the Roxy and then Wes said they wouldn’t collaborate with 5H. Karma. Hope the fact that they weren’t nice to girls on the x factor comes back to them.
Lauren
April 17, 2013 @ 12:13 pm
Danni/anon, you are a 5th harmony supporter because you compare Emblem3 with 5th Harmony or carly rose with Fifth harmony. Emblem3 is doing better than any of the people from season 1 & 2 of the x factor usa. That’s a fact because they’ve sold out concert tickets and are doing well selling Chloe. Sure their concerts were small venues but they’re just getting started and they’re gonna be big. One Direction, Victoria Justice, Demi Lovato, and other celebs tweeted out E3’s single and complimented them. I know 5th Harmony gets the same treatment because one direction and five seconds of summer tweet out a link to their covers and all these sites like clevver music, hollywire tv, popstop tv, hollywood life, just jared jr, etc. Before, Emblem3 wasn’t getting this celeb treatment, 5th harmony was. 5th harmony was getting more publicity so of course they’re going to be high on the popularity list on that site you mentioned. The only one not getting heavy promotion is carly rose and I think she’s done a lot of it on her own and her own covers are like half a million last I checked. If she had a major label she would probably be high on that list due to promotion. You even said karma is a bitch about emblem3 and their fans when 5th harmony’s song or album comes out. I’m pretty sure you support 5H.
Anonymous
April 17, 2013 @ 5:03 am
@Viola girl, it’s becoming clear you’re a bit unstable, you an adult ranting about a minor. I don’t get where the hate comes from??? One thing you’ll not find in any of my postings is saying anything negative about any of the contestants, their talents or their family members. In fact, my first post here was coming to the defense of E3 which was not the first time. I’ve also defended Carly, Tate, and recently Bea, so I’m not sure how you reach your conclusions about who I support. I support all of them and wish nothing but the best for them. I challenge you to find one negative remark made against any of the contestants? YouTube views and # of Facebook and Twitter followers are not polling numbers, they are hard numbers that on the surface can’t be disputed, but I’ve already said they are popularity trend indicators only. There’s a lot behind those hard numbers that no one ever talks about so what can be argued is just how significant they actually are. @David is technically and theoretically correct, and if present at every one of the selection meetings and rehearsals for every artist/group, he also knows that in practicality the process wasn’t as clean or clear, and for more than just a few artists. My “sanitizing” the process was an attempt to protect the innocent and not so innocent, nothing more. The fact is, the 5H covers posted on their official channel were all recorded shortly after hitting the studio and after they had been separated for a month and a half. Their vocals did not improve nor did their ability to harmonize as some have theorized. What has changed is that away from the show they now have full creative control over their music and the general public and insiders alike are loving their sound. Another fact. 5H YouTube channel has been up for about a month and already has 98k subscribers and over 3 mil views (10 videos) E3 VEVO and their official channel combined, up for 2 and half years have less subscribers and fewer total views (28 videos). Carly’s channel up for 3 and a half years, 26 videos, 101k subscribers, 4.8 mil views. Appearances, magazine spreads, and celeb tweets may be a part of the equation but it has always been about the music and if you don’t think so, you’re just kidding yourself.
Viola M.
April 16, 2013 @ 11:47 pm
Thanks David. You just proved my point that Danni doesn’t know anything and was making things up or heard her info elsewhere. She’s just a 5H supporter using fuzzy math to make 5H more popular than they really are. I mean how scientific is that poll that tracks popularity. I bet it’s flawed. Just like all polls with a % margin of error. I can call who will break up 5H>Lauren Jaregui. If you saw any of their videos during x factor she was the one talking 80% of the time. Ally normani and dineh didn’t talk as much. Lauren is always correcting dineh’s grammar too so Lauren must be a real bi*ch. You can tell Dineh doesn’t like it but won’t say anything to lauren. Plus Lauren’s brother chris was making fun of Tate during live shows. Apparently rude and uppedity behaviour runs in that family.
David
April 16, 2013 @ 6:03 pm
@Danni…actually Danni, the contestants have a lot more input than you might think. Most of their songs are chosen by them, albeit from a list of songs. There were only a few occasions where the mentor sort of force fed a song they thought was a better choice. And, they have a lot of creative input on the song itself but not much regarding the production behind them. If they, the contestant/group, felt strongly about how a song should be sung based on what they felt or were more comfortable with they would incorporate it in to their performance. I spent a few months interning with a social media company in southern California and had the opportunity to spend some time covering the XFactor and the beginning of American Idol so got a taste of how they do things. I will say, however, that some contestants weren’t as vocal about songs they chose collabortively with their mentor which meant an early exit from the XFactor, I won’t name any names, but if you go back and watch some of the early live performances I think you’ll know which ones I’m talking about.
Danni
April 16, 2013 @ 1:36 am
@Trevor, Well said. There is one thing I’d like to point out which is true for all the contestants. Most of the song choices and arrangements were producer’s choice, not the contestants. 5H, because it was their last chance, was allowed to choose ACH and look where it got them. Lego House and American were recorded 2 days after hitting the studio and that was after a month and a half of being apart. Stay was recorded a week later and I do think that cover showed how much they improved in just a week of being together, but ACH and their covers also show how capable they are when given creative control. I know most people listening to their covers now realize that and no longer judge them off their X-Factor performances.
Danni
April 16, 2013 @ 1:07 am
@Viola, They aren’t my stats. There is a site called Starcount that is tracking everything based on the data entered. 5H was #28 last week on the list because someone added them as LYLAS, not Fifth Harmony. Once that was corrected they jumped to the top because for over a month they’ve been leading in all social media categories. They’ve been gaining a 1000 followers a day as well as leading in YouTube views. Carly actually lost 78 Twitter followers which I think was a first, and of course Bea moved up due to the signing. As expected, the release of Chloe has gained E3 1000’s of new Twitter followers today so I expect them to be on top next update. Keep in mind, it’s only a snapshot in time but it is still a good indicator of where things are going. You are most definitely entitled to your opinion whether informed or otherwise, but when anyone states their opinion as a fact, it is no longer an opinion. Your numbers for E3 are way off if you’re talking Twitter followers since the show ended. More like 75% increase and 5H ended the show with 233K and now have 527K so they’ve more than doubled. When celebs tweet whether it’s Harry Styles saying his “booty was poppin'” after hearing some of 5H’s new tracks, or Ed Sheeran tweeting “incredible’ to 5H’s cover of Lego House, that has to be part of the popularity equation. And 5H presenting at the Disney Music awards later this month is also part of that equation. You can accept it or not but either way it won’t change things.
Trevor
April 16, 2013 @ 12:12 am
Trust me, Danni is no insider, if she was she wouldn’t be investing time on an obscure site like this. She has some good points but also says things that aren’t really relevant and some simply made up. But, I think that could be said for most of us non-music industry pros on here. Nobody can be certain how things are going to pan out in the long run for any of these artists/groups. You can use social media as a gauge to some degree but its no crystal ball. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and have their preferences on who they pref to listen to. I personally love Carly and there’s no need to rush signing her to any major label, she’s working on an album and an upcoming concert so it won’t make or break her career to partner with a larger label tomorrow, be patient it will happen. I started to like 5H during auditions after they sang Impossible, but they lost sight of being a group with most of their XFactor songs lacking harmonies….but after the show the covers they’ve put out have been pretty darn good, music I would buy if it was available. As far as E3 I’m not a fan, I don’t think they can sing all that well and their fan base is going to be primarily girls and younger women because of how they look. I’m not bashing them as individuals, just don’t think they have much singing talent.
Viola M.
April 15, 2013 @ 10:49 pm
Danni, you are just making sh*t up. You don’t run a firm that tallies popularity. You don’t work for sony or any labels. You don’t even have a blog. Otherwise, how credible is your information?! You don’t know anything. You’re just a 5th unison fan. You’re on a comments section arguing with teenagers. I’m 18. I’m allowed to an opinion. Just like you but I’m not making up stats just to favor someone I like. Let me try your approach. E3 is more popular than 5H because they have more followers and are climbing the charts. There is a 21% rise in E3’s popularity since the show ended..lol..btw the #2 person you listed, carly doesn’t have a giant PR machine and Ed Sheeran tweeting out their cover to his song. Neither does Emblem3. Wow wish we had someone tweet out the boys covers. O wait. They don’t need to do that many covers because they’re too busy doing concerts and selling their single. BTW, girl groups don’t sell in America. I’ll support Emblem3 no matter what and I don’t even care if the song is more pop than people wanted. It’s selling! Something Simon had trouble with with season 1 x factor people. Danni and her crazy math skills making up stats.
B Leigh
April 15, 2013 @ 10:43 pm
Danni, serious question…do you agree, or not, that Simon is purposefully holding Carly back, or is it just the circumstance of her age and school? Carly did hold the social media top spot, but with 5H and E3 being able to travel, at will, with or without cyber school and doing constant covers (all of them good, by the way) with promotion thanks to their label attachments, it’s easy to see how she would slip. Now, even Beatrice has had a Hollywood Reporter mention. Is Simon too proud to admit he was wrong calling Carly at star on several occasions, or is he holding her for icing on his USA X-Factor cake? You seem to be somewhat of an insider – that’s meant as a compliment – do you see any big Carly/Syco announcements on the near horizon?
Sally
April 15, 2013 @ 10:11 pm
@Emma It was relieved that there wouldn’t be any original songs on their album. Listen to XO it’s pop, but not too poppy.
Danni
April 15, 2013 @ 9:48 pm
@Viola hun, Saying “I knew you guys would be bigger than Tate and 5th harmony” is a very, very premature statement seeing as how 5H has yet to release any original music. It may be true, but still too early to know for sure. The fact is, 5H’s social media popularity currently tops all US X-Factor acts including Carly #2, and Emblem3 #3, although I do expect with the release of Chloe, Emblem3 will take the top spot. Starcount tracks all the artists for anyone interested in “keeping score” or just interested in how all the season 1 and 2 X-Factor artists are doing.
Emma
April 15, 2013 @ 9:39 pm
Well, this single shows that the boys have fallen victim to the record label. I know they’re talented and they’ve written great material all by themselves. This song is too pop and it makes a mockery of their musicianship. I honestly believe they should’ve taken their old songs back into the studio and clean up the orchestrations and vocals, pick up the energy and have a great track. They could’ve cleaned up Sunset Blvd and had a number 1 single. These execs don’t understand that these boys could’ve been a new creative breath of fresh air, but they go all boyband on them.
Viola M.
April 15, 2013 @ 8:36 pm
Love the song. It’s catchy. Congrats on top 20 on the itunes chart boys. I knew you guys would be bigger than Tate and 5th harmony.And Camila is the only one I like from 5th Harmony. Otherwise I prefer the saturdays and little mix.
Danni
April 15, 2013 @ 7:46 pm
@Emily, You obviously misunderstood who’s post I was responding to. You did just prove my point about Karma though, thanks! :)
Sally
April 15, 2013 @ 7:42 pm
Chloe is now at the mid 20s on iTunes right now. Emblem3 care about their fans, they are doing free concerts right now. Listen to some Emblem3 original songs, and them singing acoustically. Chloe is way too auto tuned.
Emily
April 15, 2013 @ 7:12 pm
Danni, Karma may be a bitch, but face it, teen girls aren’t obsessing over other teen girls. If it wasn’t for Camila, no one would care about 5H. She’s the only one people like or know. I can’t name the three other girls. I know Lauren’s there, but she’s not likeable like Camila is. Lauren’s a snotty stuck up Amy Winehouse look alike. I think Emblem3’s climbing the itunes chart as we speak. Something I doubt will happen to 5H. It must bother Lauren that she’s not the one with the most followers or that celebrities don’t tweet at her, they tweet Camila. If they headlined a tour, who would even go to that? No one. They wouldn’t sell out tickets. That’s why I’m betting Simon and LA Reid will let them tour with One Direction. Cuz Drew Chadwick already said no to touring with 5H or collaborating with them.
Danni
April 15, 2013 @ 6:35 pm
OUCH! Actually they all grew up in Sequim (skwim) Washington and had just recently moved to Cali prior to their X-Factor audition. Chloe has some pretty simple lyrics, good instrument arrangement, and a catchy refrain so might do quite well. There is nothing cryptic about “Chloe and her sister”, as I said, the lyrics are very simple, so either you’re not very bright or you refuse to listen to the song. I’m guessing the latter is true given your bias. :) Also, If you ask any of the boys from Emblem3, they would tell you they aren’t trying to be 1D or RHCP, just like the girls of 5H would tell you they aren’t trying to be Destiny’s Child or any other group or artist preceding them. I just hope Emblem3 fans will be kinder to 5H when they release their single than you are towards Emblem3. Karma’s a bitch!
alex
April 15, 2013 @ 6:31 pm
im not impressed with this first single….i think they could have done much better. this song kinda sucks. and im not an emblem3 hater i liked them on x-factor, even tho carly rose is and always will be my favorite. i hope emblem3 comes out with some better songs
Sally
April 15, 2013 @ 6:08 pm
@Tori A Chloe is a girl who is amazing and talented but sometimes has a low self-esteem. That’s the meaning of the song. It’s not about a girl named Chloe, but the meaning behind the name. Any girl could be a Chloe. Drew isn’t trying to be a wannabe rapper, he wants to spend his life trying to inspire people. That’s why he created #TeamInspire. Listen to this song acoustically, it’s much better that way.
Tori
April 15, 2013 @ 5:14 pm
Lol. Not impressed. Why would they write a song about Chloe and her sister? Weird. It should be friend not sister. Drew is a douche and can’t sing. He’s white, but he’s rapping. Ok. You’re no Eminem. Eminem didn’t grow up in Huntington Beach, he grew up on the streets. I recommend people illegally download this. It’s not worth actually paying for it. My friends like Fifth Harmony and One Direction and we’re always laughing at how awful E3 sings live. I see that even though E3 worked with the same people as 1D, their song sucks so their album will suck. E3 = one hit wonder. They are no One Direction. They are no Red Hot Chili Peppers.