Let’s Talk About Paris Hilton’s Music In Repo!

Repo! Music Info!

I’ve got some very interesting information about Paris Hilton’s music in Repo!

Paul Nomad, from DreadCentral.com, posted a full press conference about Repo! and its cast and crew. You also get to hear interviews with the writers of Repo!

Here are a couple interesting things about Paris Hilton’s music in Repo! You’ve read about her role as Amber Sweet, but what you didn’t hear about is what the media considers unimportant stuff. Well, it’s always like that.

According to the director and writer of Repo!, Paris Hilton’s songs in Repo! are nothing like her debut album. Darren Bousman, the director, says that her voice in the movie is “incredible,” and most of us agree after watching the trailer. It was quite different!

I don’t remember exactly the director’s words, but somewhere he says when they were auditioning for Amber Sweet’s role, everyone in the room didn’t want Paris before she took the stage and started singing. After she finished singing, she said “thank you” and then, left the stage (sweet!). Everyone was like “did that just happen?!” From that point on, their opinion on Paris changed instantly.

The writer says there are songs in which Paris sings solo. Overall, she sings in 10 songs (other singers included)!

Her greatest tune is “Come And Try My New Parts.” We’ve discussed about this one before. In the movie, she sings this song after she has surgery. Apparently, the drug, which comes from dead people, helps her and others relieve from surgery plain.

The writer adds that she hits high notes in some of her songs. And finally he says: “We auditioned several people for that role, and she definitely was the best. [The songs are] nothing like her album. When you hear it, you’ll know why.”

Hear the audio of the press conference and interviews here. Yes, you get to hear Paris speaking, also!

Paul Nomad, who works for a cause, also wants you to know that “Paris Hilton recently signed an art piece for a project called Qeetastrophe, benefiting St.Jude’s Hospital. Pic can be found at myspace.com/payback360.”

Big thanks to Paul Nomad.

Posted: November 9th, 2007
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