When Peruvian-American family musician Twinkle recorded her new pop singles, “Mask It Up" and “Mascara,” in English and Spanish, the kids and parents she talks to almost every day on her Twinkle Time LIVE! shows on YouTube were her inspiration.
“Mask It Up" and “Mascara” will be released on December 18.
The pop anthems' powerful message of unification and hope needs to be heard at this difficult time. Twinkle encourages kids to "Mask It Up" because they WANT to, not because they have to. Inspired by pop influencers before her, she normalizes wearing masks by making mask-wearing stylish, popular, and cool! Twinkle encourages everyone to “add your own unique and individual flair, step to this beat, and together we can help save the world by doing our part!”
Twinkle's previous single in Spanish, "Unidos," was recently honored as Best Latin Song of 2020 in the USA Songwriting Competition.
# # #
About Twinkle:
Described as “like Lady Gaga for kids,” with a super pop sound mixed with a touch of hip hop and plenty of EDM glam, Twinkle has always danced to the beat of her own drum, breaking barriers, sound and otherwise, with both her music and Harajuku-style presentation.
Twinkle grew up onstage in show business, performing as a child and teen in L.A. doing TV, musical theatre (playing Bielke in Fiddler on the Roof at the age of seven and taking off on a national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar for a year and a half right out of high school), commercials, and voiceovers. As a tween, she was a series regular in the first Spanish family comedy, Sanchez of Bel Air, for the USA Network, and she also had a recurring role in NBC's My Two Dads.
Coming off the road from the Jesus Christ Superstar tour, Twinkle formed the hit girl band, Nobody’s Angel, which was quickly signed by Hollywood Records, releasing their debut album in 2000. Nobody’s Angel opened for Britney Spears and The Backstreet Boys, sang on movie soundtracks like The Parent Trap, Pokemon, The Wedding Planner, and 102 Dalmatians, and, in 2002, earned a Gold Record for two of their songs on The Princess Diaries soundtrack.
The daughter of a Peruvian mom and a Brooklyn-raised, Romanian-Jewish dad, Twinkle’s first language was Spanish. With sensitivity and balance, she incorporates both Spanish and English into every performance.
# # #
Visit Twinkle's website HERE.
Twinkle on YouTube.
Twinkle on Facebook.
Twinkle on Instagram.
Twinkle on Twitter.

No comments:
Post a Comment