Christina Grimmie Interview on Life After 'The Voice' and New Music Updates, Watch Here (VIDEO)
Christina Grimmie Interview on Life After 'The Voice' and New Music Updates, Watch Here (VIDEO)
Christina Grimmie recently gave an interview posted by "The Voice" Youtube where she shares about her new single and her time on "The Voice" and her coach Adam Levine.
Grimmie shares that she did not write her single "Must Be Love" due to her busy Summer schedule that but her favorite thing about it is the track. "The thing that I really like about the song is the track. It's got a really good beat to it and its the jam," she shares.
On her upcoming album and new music she says, "I feel like I'm musical soul searching. For me it's about writing all the time and trying to figure it out."
Christina gushes about her coach Adam Levine sharing, "I just remember being on the show with him. He was invested, you could tell it wasn't even about the show at a certain point anymore." She continued, "I will forever carry that with me. He is honestly one of the biggest inspirations ever now."
Grimmie was a contestant on last season, Season 6 of "The Voice" and made it into the finals. She was signed to Island Records with the help of her coach Adam Levine earlier this Summer.
Christina has her new single out "Must Be Love" which is available now on iTunes. "Must Be Love" was produced by Elof Loelv and recorded at ZAC Recording in Atlanta, Georgia. She finished up 'The Voice' U.S. Tour earlier this summer with other finalists Josh Kaufman, Jake Worthington, Jacquie Lee, Will Champlin, Dia Frampton and more.
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