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Rising Teen Star Paula DeAnda Breaks Through With Two Hits:
“Doing Too Much” and “Walk Away”
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| PAULA DeANDA |
By Dale Kawashima
In the past year, 17-year-old singer/artist Paula DeAnda
(who is from Corpus Christi, TX) has made a solid impact on the Billboard pop
charts, scoring two Top 40 hit singles. She had her first hit with her
independent radio release “Doing Too Much (featuring Baby Bash), which led to
her landing a deal with Arista Records. Then she followed up with her second
hit, “Walk Away (Remember Me)” (featuring The DEY). Both songs are featured on
her debut album Paula DeAnda, which was released last August (2006).
At a time when many pop artists get their break by winning American
Idol or other TV talent contests, DeAnda did it the more traditional, music
biz way – getting radio airplay and then attracting the attention of major
labels. In a new interview, DeAnda discussed how she got started with her
music, and how she teamed up with rapper Baby Bash and producer Happy Perez to
record “Doing Too Much.” She also recalled how she met with several labels
before deciding to sign with CEO Clive Davis at Arista Records. In addition,
she talked about her current success, and how she is looking to develop her
songwriting and get into acting.
DeAnda was both in San Angelo, TX, and her family moved to
Corpus Christi in 2002. She began working with various musicians and producers
in the area, and recorded some rough demos. Then in 2005 she got her first
break, when she submitted her demos to Ed Ocanas, program director for KZFM
radio station in Corpus Christi. Ocanas was impressed with her demos, and soon
after signed DeAnda to a management contract.
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Ocanas quickly began promoting DeAnda, positioning her as
the opening act on the Corpus Christi Bayfest concert (in front of 20,000
people), which featured Nelly, Akon, Frankie J. and Baby Bash. Ocanas also
encouraged DeAnda to record “Doing Too Much,” a song she had co-written with
Baby Bash. “I originally did a rough demo of ’Doing Too Much’ at a little
studio, and then I played it for Ed (Ocanas),” explained DeAnda. “We then
recorded a full version of the song, we released it to radio, and it took off!”
“Doing Too Much” not only received local airplay, but
quickly got national play, reaching #36 on the Radio & Records rhythm chart
in early 2006. At this point the major labels took a serious interest in
DeAnda, which led to her showcasing for five labels. “Ed and I went to many
different labels, but it was Clive Davis who wanted me the most,” she said. “It
was in his office that I did a showcase – auditioning for him and other label
execs.”
DeAnda subsequently signed with Arista, and began working
with prominent A&R exec, Steve Ferrera, who is known for his work with American
Idol stars Kelly Clarkson, Clay Aiken and Fantasia. Ferrera hooked up
DeAnda to collaborate and record with such top writers & producers as
Ne-Yo, Stargate (Mikkel Eriksen & Tor Erik Hermansen), Frankie J. and Diane
Warren. It was Ne-Yo and the Stargate duo who teamed up to write DeAnda’s hit,
“Walk Away (Remember Me)”.
The end result is the 13-song album Paula DeAnda,
which is an appealing collection of pop melodies supported by modern, hip-hop
grooves, and of course showcasing DeAnda’s impressive, soulful lead and harmony
vocals. There are several other songs on the CD which are potential singles,
including “Easy,” which is a personal favorite of DeAnda’s. “I really like
‘Easy’, which I co-wrote,” she said. “I heard the beat first, and then I came
up with the concept. Another favorite of mine is ‘Footprints On My Heart’,
which is like a Toni Braxton song.”
With two hit singles already to her credit, DeAnda is
excited about her current success, and she’s looking forward to further
developing her career. “I would like to get into acting – I’m looking for roles
now. I’m also planning to do more songwriting on my next album (she co-wrote
four songs on her debut CD).”
Lastly, when asked what message she wanted to convey with
this interview, she said, “I want to stress that I appreciate everyone’s
support, from both the industry (label, management, radio) and the fans. It’s
just the beginning of my career, and I’m trying to grow as an artist – I’m
enjoying the ride.”
Special Feature: Streaming Audio
You can listen to Paula DeAnda's hit single "Doing Too Much" (featuring Baby Bash) by clicking one of the links directly below:
You can listen to Paula DeAnda's hit single "Walk Away (Remember Me)" (featuring The DEY) by clicking one of the links directly below:
You can listen to Paula DeAnda's song "When It Was Me" by clicking one of the links directly below:
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