Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Rita Ora toples

Roc Nation’s unstoppable pop force and superstar-in-the-making, Rita Ora has topped the UK singles chart for the third time in a row.
Following the collaborative track “Hot Right Now” with DJ Fresh and the Tinie Tempah featuring “R.I.P”, the West London bomshell shot to the top of the charts, knocking Grime godfather Wiley‘s “Heatwave” off the top spot, with her Notorious B.I.G referencing pop smash “How We Do (Party)” which is taken from her debut solo album, Ora, which is scheduled to be released on August 27th.
The second highest entry this week comes from Emeli Sande whose single “Read All About It (Part III)” (her solo version of Professor Green‘s chart topping single) entered at number three after receiving a major boost following her performance at the recent Olympic closing ceremony in London.
Juicy chick RITA ORA hasn’t been on the scene long but is already making lasting impressions– especially in fashion.
ORA’s hipster style, an eclectic mix of cute casual and tomboy chic, ranges from daring heels and the latest “it” bags to ripped jeans and flannels.
But what’s unique threads without the nails to boot?
This UK beauty’s been serving up some serious nailspiration and Juicy’s got a gallery showing off some of her best looks.
From embellishments and neon lacquers to intricate nail art, ORA is surely not afraid to go out the box.
She shows us what she’s got below!
’s safe to say Rita Ora has finally landed.
After spending the last four or so years in Pop’s stockroom, this year saw the star make an explosive debut, scoring a #1 single and launching the radio hits ‘RIP’ and ‘How We Do(Party)‘.
Arriving in a Beyonce/Rihanna world, her hype- when not being pushed by her own team- has been heightened by the all powerful ‘stans‘, filling with That Grape Juice comment sections with Ora-centric debate.
This, upping her stock in the blogosphere in ways her label couldn’t have imagined.
So with her debut album set to drop this year, we ask:









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