Christina Grimmie's Video For 'Snow White' Released
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(Radio.com) A videos that Christina Grimmie worked on before she died, "Show White," has been released. The clip is the first of four posthumous videos that will be premiered over the next month on Billboard.com, reported Rolling Stone. "Snow White" is the first chapter in a four-segment concept called The Ballad of Jessica Blue. The song originally appeared on Grimmie's second EP, Side A, which was released February 21. In the video, Grimmie plays a character burdened by the insecurities that come with being a teenager. "The story follows a young girl's journey into self-discovery through her love life, her womanhood and her music," posted Grimmie's Facebook. "Jessica is at a crossroads in her life. She becomes suspicious of her boyfriend and is gripped by insecurities only to realize that she is doing more damage to her own heart and future than any relationship ever could. [During the four-part video she] finds her path by doing what she loves. She sings from her heart." Grimmie, a former contestant on the TV show The Voice, was shot and killed June 10 while signing autographs after a concert in Orlando, Florida. She was 22. Watch Grimmie's video for "Snow White" here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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