Selena Gomez, Cher Lloyd & Cody Simpson Perform during 2013 Radio Disney …
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The 2013 Radio Disney Music Awards were hold on final Saturday night (April 27) during a Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles and had teen cocktail stars Selena Gomez, Cher Lloyd and Cody Simpson as a ‘highlight’ performers of a show. Watch video below.
Selena, behind from her re-union with beloved (?) Justin Bieber in Norway a few days ago, delivered a new opening of her Stargate-produced new singular “Come and Get It”. The tribal-feeling balance is a initial charity from Gomez’ arriving fourth studio manuscript due in stores this summer. Her opening looked strong! But it seems “Come and Get It” is kind of not joining with a US audience. For being a new singular by a Disney, and teen star like Selena, a new singular ain’t reaching high peaks during a rapid pace.
UK’s Cher Lloyd strike a theatre during a Nokia Theatre L.A. Live as good to perform her new US single, a flawless “With Ur Love”. Cute performance, though DEAD during THIS strain being her ‘new single’. It had a impulse in a UK, we trust Cher attempted to foster it as a new singular months ago (but failed), though recently her US tag re-took it and promoted it some-more with a new strain video, and a array of live performances in vital gigs. However, a strain ain’t doing a good job. She should unequivocally finish this epoch and start work on LP #2.
Australian singer Cody Simpson did not wish to skip 2013 Radio Disney Music Awards either. The 16-year-old treated his fans with a two-performance that featured a hum lane “Awake All Night” and his central new singular “Pretty Brown Eyes”. Good vocals, though “Pretty Brown Eyes” has unsuccessful to impress. Aftering peaking we trust during #29 on iTunes USA, a summery recording is now nowhere to be found on a Top 100 songs chart, lol.
Other performers during a awards uncover were Austin Mahone, who sang his new singular “Say You’re Just A Friend“, and Bridgit Mendler who did “Hurricane“.