Crystal Murray - GGGB feat. Dian [Video]

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Following the release of her debut project ‘I Was Wrong’, Parisian singer songwriter Crystal Murray releases sassy single ‘GGGB’ (Good Girl Gone Bad), a shamelessly sexy dance track that introduces us to newcomer Dian.

The 19 year old daughter of a Franca-Spanish mother and an African-American Jazz playing father, Crystal Murray is a deeply expressive emerging singer/songwriter who, after becoming well-known for her place in the ultra-cool Parisian fashion collective ‘Gucci Gang’, has since grabbed a hold of the music industry too. Her latest exciting offering, ‘GGGB’, arrives paired with a stylish video that was put together from a series of live sessions filmed in apartments and hotels in Paris and Portugal.

With her irrepressible charisma and deep rooted musical instinct, Murray’s sound is an eclectic mix of the soul, R&B and house music that she absorbed growing up. Murray has already demonstrated that she’s moved way beyond her teen it-girl status, having set up ‘Safe Place’ with her fellow Gucci Gang members - an online platform giving a voice to those that have suffered sexual abuse and harassment.

Speaking on the new single and her ‘Hotel Room Drama’ series, Crystal says: “‘Hotel Room Drama’ is a sort of follow up to my single ‘I Was Wrong’ - it’s drama and fun at the same time. It’s a video series in intimate places that represent my personal universe, and to give light to some artists I admire. For this first, I chose to introduce you to Dian - who i’ve been collaborating with for over a year now, and has a lot of amazing tunes on her computer! She’s a person who’s part of my musical life and who’s very important to me. ‘Good Girl Gone Bad’ represents me well - it’s a new sound and a direct opposition and displacement of the ‘kindness’ in my first EP.”

Check out Murray and Dian in ‘GGGB’ here:

CREDITS

Music - Crystal Murray & Dian

Composer - Lonely Band

Producer - Lonely Band & Loubenski

Director - Marilou Chabert

Post Production - Luciane Diawara 

Edit - Sarah Desbenoit

Grading - Louis Evennou 

A Birth Prod Production