Fashion model and Swedish bombshell Heidi Klum has decided to take a run at the recording industry with her debut song ‘Turn Up the Night.’ Recently, Klum filmed a music video and song titled ‘Turn Up the Night’ that were created exclusively for the notable publication The Hunger. In the music video, the former Victoria's Secret Angel seems to have traded in her wings and opted for a more rugged and risky lifestyle.
This exclusive fashion film/music video showcases a swap from glitz and glamor, to the edginess that is rock n’ roll. Heidi Klum is seen singing in dive bars, pole dancing in an S&M outfit and getting tattoos etched into her body. According to The Hunger, Heidi Klum is actually singing in the video without alteration. Turn up the volume, and Turn Up the Night.
Fashion Model Rockers
Heidi Klum Rocks Out With Her Debut Song ‘Turn Up the Night’
Trend Themes
1. Celebrity-driven Music - The rise of celebrities launching music careers can disrupt the traditional music industry by leveraging their existing fanbase to release and promote new music.
2. Cross-media Entertainment - Cross-media entertainment productions that merge music and fashion, like Heidi Klum’s ‘Turn Up the Night,’ offer new opportunities for marketing and brand collaborations.
3. Authenticity in Music - The demand for authentic music and the transparency behind the production process can create opportunities for artists, like Heidi Klum, who sing without altering their voice in post-production.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can expand into music production to create innovative content experiences, blurring the lines between traditional media categories.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can explore new opportunities for cross-collaboration between music and fashion to boost brand awareness and capitalize on existing fan bases.
3. Music - The music industry can capitalize on the interest in authentic music by exploring partnerships and collaborations with celebrities, models, and other non-traditional musicians.