NEW YORK, NY, December 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) New to the hip hop music scene, Eddie Ferrall aka e Ferrall is making his mark with his avant-garde remix music video of Adele's "Someone Like You". Filmed in New York City, while Adele shot the original on location in Paris, the music video portrays the heartbreak that went into writing it. The song chronicles Adele's feelings upon learning the man she believed she'd marry-who had only broken up with her a few months earlier- was engaged to marry another woman. E Ferrall adds his own creative talent to the video.
You can view the remix music video and download the song for free at http://e-ferrall.com.
About e Ferrall
E Ferrall is a 17 year old senior at Lynbrook High School in Nassau County, NY, who performs and writes rap music. Recently Ferrall made his debut at Sullivan Hall in NYC for Music Industry's Open Mic Night where he performed original songs "Ice Cream" and "Had It All". He is also one of the top 20 finalists of "Are You The Next Teen Super Star" where the winner receives a major recording deal and a single written by "Multi-Platinum Super Producer" Sean Garrett.
In 2010, he was discovered by Barry Clare who introduced him to producers Paris Pav Bundy and Robert Brown of SayMore Music. The world of rap music is dominated by drugs, sex, and derogatory statements, all of which Ferrall easily avoids by using cleaner, tamer words. Since Ferrall's message is non-derogatory and easy to accept, his words are able to reach people of all ages and backgrounds.
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http://www.reverbnation.com/eferrall
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To find out more about e Ferrall, please visit his website http://e-ferrall.com, and you can also download his music at http://soundcloud.com/eferrall.
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e Ferrall Releases Official Remix Music Video For Adele's "Someone Like You"
New to the hip hop music scene, Eddie Ferrall aka e Ferrall is making his mark with his avant-garde remix music video of Adele's "Someone Like You". Eddie filmed in New York City, while Adele shot the original on location in Paris.
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[Press-News.org] e Ferrall Releases Official Remix Music Video For Adele's "Someone Like You"New to the hip hop music scene, Eddie Ferrall aka e Ferrall is making his mark with his avant-garde remix music video of Adele's "Someone Like You". Eddie filmed in New York City, while Adele shot the original on location in Paris.