"Never The Right Time"
— mele ʻia e Janine
ʻO "Never The Right Time" kahi mele i hoʻokani ʻia ma aotearoa i hoʻokuʻu ʻia ma 13 malaki 2019 ma ke kahawai kūhelu o ka lepili moʻolelo - "Janine". E ʻike i ka ʻike kūʻokoʻa e pili ana iā "Never The Right Time". E ʻimi i ke mele mele o Never The Right Time, nā unuhi, a me nā ʻike mele. Loaʻa ka loaʻa a me ka Net Worth e nā kākoʻo a me nā kumu ʻē aʻe e like me kahi ʻāpana o ka ʻike i loaʻa ma ka pūnaewele. ʻEhia mau manawa i ʻike ʻia ai ka mele "Never The Right Time" ma nā papa mele i hui ʻia? He wikiō mele kaulana ʻo "Never The Right Time" i hoʻokomo ʻia ma nā papa mele kaulana, e like me ka Top 100 Aotearoa Songs, Top 40 aotearoa Songs, a me nā mea hou aku.
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Janine - Never The Right Time [Official Music Video]
Directed by Janine and Paul Capra
Written by Janine
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A multitalented powerhouse, New Zealand-born and Los Angeles-based artist Janine assumes quite a few
;She’s a
;She’s a
;She’s a
;In her words though, she’s really just “a little kiwi girl who loves R&B and came to New York in order to make it.”Under original moniker Janineand The Mixtape, the artist made quite a mark over the course of six years since first arriving stateside in
;After cutting her teeth at open mic nights across New Zealand at just 14-years-old(back when she went by Janine Foster), she moved to New York
;Quietly building a buzz, the songstress penned, produced, and recorded 2013’s independent Dark
;Following placements on VH1’s Black Ink Crewand Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta, it vaulted to #2 on the BillboardHeatseekers Chart and #2 on iTunes Top R&B/Soul Albums Chart, while the single “Hold Me” went Top 10 on Spotify’s Global Viral Chart, #1 on iTunes New Zealand, and eventually amassed
;million Spotify streams and
;including Complex, VIBE, Billboard, MTV, and more lauded her
;Signing to Atlantic Records, she co-produced 2015’s XXEP (pronounced ex’s) with
;The project went on to win “Best R&B Album” at the New Zealand Music Awards in between touring the states with
;Reteaming with 4e, she introduces her forthcoming full-length album with thehypnotic 2017 single “Don’t Love Me,”best described as Aaliyah crooning over nocturnal Bryson Tiller production or a femme fatale
;is the time to meet Janine.“I grow as a person every year,” she leaves
;“The sound has matured, and I feel so clear about who I
;I was a very different person before I went to New
;It made sense to be Janine and The Mixtape at that time, because I didn’t want people to think I was just a girl with a guitar named Janine
;I don’t need a big-sounding name anymore, because the music has gotten so
;I wanted to show people there was a
;I went from being a New Zealander ina long-distance relationship living in New York to going through a big breakup to signing a major label deal to going on tour to moving to Los
;I’ve
;Having a new name is a way to reinforce I’m not messing
;The new music is way morefierce and
;It’s me.”