Fantastic career, but she needs to put new music out! Last album 1995 and last single 2009, too long has passed when she could be back on the US Billboard (or at least the dance charts) with fresh material. So many missed chances.
@@PaulaAbdulForever true, but nobody remembers them. Her last album was almost 30 years ago, she could have used her platform on American Idol to release music earlier (at least by 2005) but she waited until 2008 to release any new songs.
@@all2be126 She did. The fans remember “Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow” and “I’m Just Here For the Music” during Paula’s time on “American Idol” and they charted on Hot 100. They were the ones who requested Paula to perform them on tour this year and she granted their requests. Even the audience, who are not Paula fans, sang and danced along to those two singles. It’s not easy to promote music as an independent artist when you’re against artists signed to major record labels. That’s why it’s takes longer to release new music.
@@PaulaAbdulForever Yes, but she only released those singles in 2008 and 2009. She began her career on Idol in 2002, but waited 6 years! She could have done a new album and singles by 2005. Also Dance...Tomorrow was her first entry in 13 years, she leaves it far too long. Her record company also made bad decisions with the singles they released. For example, Head Over Heels, Crazy Cool shouldn't have been released as a single and replaced with Under The Influence. She's missed out on a lot of potential to release. She's a very talented entertainer, but she's had ample opportunities to release a new album and more singles. And new music's been announced for 6 years now, and nothing! I doubt we'll have any in the next 2 years.
@@all2be126 The “Head Over Heels” era was all Virgin Records’ fault for barely supporting Paula’s 3rd album. The 4th album was almost done, but then Mercury Records merged with another company. They ended up dropping Paula before the 4th album was released. It’s not about waiting too long. It’s about finding the right company to promote Paula’s music. So many record labels didn’t want to sign her, they dropped her, or the company went bankrupt even though she’s popular on “American Idol.” At least Paula released “Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow” and “I’m Just Here For the Music” and those singles charted on the Hot 100 during “American Idol.” Other TV judges didn’t achieve that. Paula already said over the summer she and Natasha Bedingfield will write their Disco song once Natasha is done with her fall tour. As for the album, Paula already said it’s singles only. She funds her own music today. (Like other veteran artists.) It’s expensive to make an album as an independent artist. Reason why artists today prefer singles over albums. I get you’re frustrated, but this is the music industry. We’re all frustrated too including Paula. The reality is the industry is brutal. Other veteran artists are on the same boat as Paula. Paula has met so many record labels before, during, and after “American Idol.” This includes during the pandemic. So many record labels have rejected her. Paula wants to release new music. Her friends said she has new material ready to be released. Paula played it for them last year. She’s just needs the right company to support her without the company going through abrupt changes like every independent artist looking for a partner to promote the music. Without it she can’t market it correctly.
Paula Abdul is one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. Her dancing is off the charts
As well as Paula herself as an individual is also "off the charts"!!!!👍👍👍🙂🙂🙂
She is the greatest and so kind 💘 to her fans 🎉
my dance teacher ..love her
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I love Paula Abdul. Her music and dancing skills outperform most. But this video makes her look like Michael Jackson.
Nice song...songs?
Fantastic career, but she needs to put new music out! Last album 1995 and last single 2009, too long has passed when she could be back on the US Billboard (or at least the dance charts) with fresh material. So many missed chances.
Last singles were in 2010 was “So Free” and 2014 with “Check Yourself” for the AVON commercial
@@PaulaAbdulForever true, but nobody remembers them. Her last album was almost 30 years ago, she could have used her platform on American Idol to release music earlier (at least by 2005) but she waited until 2008 to release any new songs.
@@all2be126 She did. The fans remember “Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow” and “I’m Just Here For the Music” during Paula’s time on “American Idol” and they charted on Hot 100. They were the ones who requested Paula to perform them on tour this year and she granted their requests. Even the audience, who are not Paula fans, sang and danced along to those two singles.
It’s not easy to promote music as an independent artist when you’re against artists signed to major record labels. That’s why it’s takes longer to release new music.
@@PaulaAbdulForever Yes, but she only released those singles in 2008 and 2009. She began her career on Idol in 2002, but waited 6 years! She could have done a new album and singles by 2005. Also Dance...Tomorrow was her first entry in 13 years, she leaves it far too long. Her record company also made bad decisions with the singles they released. For example, Head Over Heels, Crazy Cool shouldn't have been released as a single and replaced with Under The Influence. She's missed out on a lot of potential to release.
She's a very talented entertainer, but she's had ample opportunities to release a new album and more singles. And new music's been announced for 6 years now, and nothing! I doubt we'll have any in the next 2 years.
@@all2be126 The “Head Over Heels” era was all Virgin Records’ fault for barely supporting Paula’s 3rd album. The 4th album was almost done, but then Mercury Records merged with another company. They ended up dropping Paula before the 4th album was released.
It’s not about waiting too long. It’s about finding the right company to promote Paula’s music. So many record labels didn’t want to sign her, they dropped her, or the company went bankrupt even though she’s popular on “American Idol.” At least Paula released “Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow” and “I’m Just Here For the Music” and those singles charted on the Hot 100 during “American Idol.” Other TV judges didn’t achieve that.
Paula already said over the summer she and Natasha Bedingfield will write their Disco song once Natasha is done with her fall tour. As for the album, Paula already said it’s singles only. She funds her own music today. (Like other veteran artists.) It’s expensive to make an album as an independent artist. Reason why artists today prefer singles over albums.
I get you’re frustrated, but this is the music industry. We’re all frustrated too including Paula. The reality is the industry is brutal. Other veteran artists are on the same boat as Paula. Paula has met so many record labels before, during, and after “American Idol.” This includes during the pandemic. So many record labels have rejected her. Paula wants to release new music. Her friends said she has new material ready to be released. Paula played it for them last year. She’s just needs the right company to support her without the company going through abrupt changes like every independent artist looking for a partner to promote the music. Without it she can’t market it correctly.
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