Richy interviews Alyson Stoner... You already became acquainted with Alyson through blockbuster franchises such as Step Up and Cheaper By The Dozen or the Emmy Award®-winning television series Phineas & Ferb. Or you've seen her dance in ...See moreRichy interviews Alyson Stoner... You already became acquainted with Alyson through blockbuster franchises such as Step Up and Cheaper By The Dozen or the Emmy Award®-winning television series Phineas & Ferb. Or you've seen her dance in classic videos for Missy Elliott and Eminem, or most likely you even caught the triple-threat's own "Missy Elliott Tribute" viral video on YouTube in 2015 that attracted over 15 million views. Like a newborn butterfly, she spreads her wings with a track that doesn't just serve as her formal musical introduction but a glimpse at her own journey. It was while on location in New Jersey that Alyson rapidly penned the high-energy and vibrant "Woman" by herself in just a few miraculous minutes. Following years of songwriting and honing her craft, it was the clearest declaration of her style to date. The track spotlights her expansive vocal range-equal parts soul and pop-with a rhythmic swagger, anthemic lyrics you'll instantly love, and a sexy world-influenced groove. It's meant to be played by everyone everywhere, and it'll get them dancing. "Woman" heralds her arrival and ignites fresh fire for pop music in the process. It also opens up the floodgates for more music, establishing her singular sound and style. Simultaneously, she continues to move fans across the spectrum of entertainment. Collaborating with everybody from Max & Kurt Schneider, Sam Tsui, Leroy Sanchez, and Tyler Ward to Casey Abrams [American Idol], she's carved out a devoted following and accumulated over 70,000,000 YouTube views along the way. Beyond being a consummate entertainer across mediums, she remains active in the iPourLife organization, venturing to third world countries, fighting poverty and instituting sustainability. With music, Alyson consistently delivers something real-a piece of herself. It starts with "Woman" and her own personal story. She's inviting everyone along for the ride. Written by
Richard Emmanuilidis
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