Pop Artist, Yulianna, Gets Summer Ready on "Californ-i-a" Featuring The Game March 1, 2013 
Url: http://www.yulianna.com California based pop artist, Yulianna, kicks off the warm weather season with the grooving track "Californ-i-a" featuring hip-hop heavy weight The Game. While Yulianna is no stranger to working with music industry icons, she has previously worked with Walter Afanasieff (Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera), RAS (The Wanted, Jordan Sparks) and Grammy Nominated guitarist John Brown, this marks her first major collaboration since the release of her dance-infused pop album. Full of thumping bass heavy dance tracks, haunting lyrics and an ethereal vibe that pegs her alongside the likes of Lady Gaga, she stands out from the pack with her remarkable vocal abilities, bringing back the days of pop music that required a stand out voice.
"Californ-i-a" is the perfect summer tune, reminiscent of that old school hip-hop feel right out of the 1980's, when the groove and care-free attitude were what made a song shine. Her voice is smooth over the punchy beat and synthy piano that brings to life an almost wind-chime like sound. It transports you to Pacific Coast Highway on a warm summer day, blue skies and palm trees, all of which get shout-outs on this sunny ode to the Golden State. The Game brings a brand new vibe to this already poppin' track, building it up with his rhythmic additions, creating a true chemistry between himself and Yulianna. Together they make "Californ-i-a" the quintessential must have summer track. Full of unexpectedly fun beats and daydreams of days laying out poolside nothing but relaxation on your mind.
Be sure check out "Californ-i-a" featuring The Game " available now on iTunes now:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/californ-i-feat.-game-single/id610681634
Stream via soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/mt-press/yulianna-california-featuring
More on Yulianna: http://www.yulianna.com
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