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In The Kitchen by Reneé Rapp

Künstlerbiographie Reneé Rapp

Reneé Mary Jane Rapp Born January 10 2000 Is An American Singer Songwriter And Actress. Rapp Gained Recognition For Starring As Regina George In The Broadway Musical Mean Girls And Leighton Murray In The Max Comedy Series The Sex Lives Of College Girls. She Reprised The Role Of Regina George In The 2024 Film Mean Girls And Also Contributed To Its Soundtrack. In 2022 She Started To Record Her Own Songs Her First Single Tattoos Was Released On June 3 2022. Her First EP Everything To Everyone Was Released On November 11 2022. In February 2023 Everything To Everyone Deluxe Was Resealed Featuring Two New Songs. On November 14 2022 Rapp Announced Her First Tour Everything To Everyone The First Shows The Sold-Out US Tour Ran From December 6–18 2022. On January 19 2023 She Performed A Three Time Venue Upgraded Sold-Out Show At The O2 Forum Kentish Town. Her Debut Studio Album Snow Angel Was Released On August 18 2023. On June 16 2023 Rapp Announced An International Snow Hard Feelings Tour Supported By Alexander 23 And Towa Bird. On November 17 2023 Snow Angel Deluxe Was Released Featuring Four New Songs Including Tummy Hurts Feat. Coco Jones - Remix. The Official Video For The Remix Was Released On November 17 2023. On January 12 2024 Mean Girls Music From The Motion Picture Was Released Including Regina George's Solo Songs Meet The Plastics Someone Gets Hurt And World Burn. Rapp Joined Jeff Richmond And Nell Benjamin To Write A New Musical Number For Cady Titled What Ifs To Replace It Roars The Introductory Song For The Character In The Stage Version. Rapp Also Co-Wrote Not My Fault With Megan Thee Stallion Which Served As A Promotional Single And Credit Song In The Film.

Frogtoon Musik - Song-Info: In the Kitchen

The Spine-Tingling Ballad “In The Kitchen” Sees Rapp’s Powerhouse Vocals On Full Display As She Survives And Engulfs Herself In The Ugly Emotions That Come With Grieving The Loss Of Love. “It’s My Worst Emotional Experience Put Into A Song That Centers On Me Not The Person It’s Written About ” She Tells Rolling Stone. “I Wanted That To Be The Focus — It’s Not The Longing For The Person It’s The Grief That Comes With Being Hurt.” The Song’s Accompanying Video — Which Opens With A Fifties-Esque Commercial Voice-Over Saying “Women Just Seem Impossible To Control These Days” — Places Clips Of Modern-Day Rapp And A Fifties Version Of The Singer Handling What It’s Like To Live Solo After A Partner’s Departure.

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