‘The X Factor’ USA: Carly Rose Sonenclar’s ‘Unforgettable,’ Emblem3, Josh Krajcik
Remember when we first reported that Carly Rose Sonenclar performed an original song over the weekend while at her Playland concert in New York? Well, we now have an official name to go along with it: “Unforgettable.” The “X Factor” season 2 alum first posted the news about the song title on her Twitter account, and she also shared a new video of the song while performing it at a separate concert on Sunday night in Freehold, New Jersey.
Will there be more original songs from Carly on the way? You better believe it, given the amount of time that she has spent in the studio already. We are still waiting to find out some more news about what her recording future will be, but there are some more concerts that are coming up for her later this summer. What does this mean? Possibilities for more original music!
If you want to read the lyrics for the song, you can check them out over at CarlyRoseOnline.net.
Emblem3’s honor – The guys at Emblem3 also have something pretty great to celebrate today, as they were just nominated for a Teen Choice Award for Breakout Group! If you want to vote for them, it’s pretty easy to do: Just register at the official site, and then vote to your heart’s content.
Josh’s video – For those of you who are missing some new music from Josh Krajcik, the season 1 contestant had an opportunity share with Rolling Stone recently the music video for the song “Let Me Hold You,” which features sunny skies, muscle cars, and other sorts of things that every rock video should have.
If you want to see one of Carly’s other performances from her concert this weekend, all you have to do is visit the link here.
Photo: Fox
Nicole
July 2, 2013 @ 2:40 am
I’m so proud of Emblem3. I mean nominated for a teen choice award! That’s huge! They probably won’t win but being nominated is great. It hasn’t even been a year and they still haven’t released an album and yet they’re being nominated at award shows. Proud.
Erin
July 2, 2013 @ 1:45 am
It sounds great. Carly’s song, I mean. The criticism I have about her concerts or what I’ve seen on youtube is that her backup singer and the piano are overpowering her beautiful voice. Carly’s mic needs to be turned up. I plan on seeing her Friday at City Walk in LA.