'Entertainment Weekly' includes CL's in 'debut albums to get excited about'
2015.09.04
A US-based entertainment magazine 'Entertainment Weekly' includes CL's album in their list of "8 debut albums to get excited about this fall".
It reads in their description,
"K-pop sensation CL (Lee Chaerin) is heading stateside this fall as she releases her first EP with Mad Decent. She introduced herself through choice collaborations with tastemakers du jour Diplo (who doubles as Mad Decent’s labelhead) and Skrillex with the frenetic dance-pop-rap mashup “Dirty Vibe,” which featured fellow Korean G-Dragon. And if her prior collabs with Diplo are any indication, despite her switching to an English language performance, we won’t be getting a “Westernized” version of her unique pop-rap style. — MV"
This is not the first time, CL's debut has been hyped up in the US. She has been featured in BBC, Rolling Stones, Billboard, FUSE TV and even attended the MTV’s Video Music Awards and walked in the red carpet with Jeremy Scott on August 31.
Meanwhile, aside from CL, the list also includes debut albums from Car Seat Headrest, BØRNS, GEMS, Maddie & Tae, BOOTS, Beach Slang, and Bob Moses.
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