Starting Today (Nina Sky song)

"Starting Today" is a song by American New York City based duo Nina Sky. It was released in August 2009. It wasn't released as a single but there was a music video released on September 3, 2009. The song was recorded in 2007 for their unreleased album. The song was listed on their unreleased second studio album with the same title. The album was never released because of Nina Sky's issues with the label Polo Grounds Music. The song was later included on their third studio album Nicole and Natalie, released on July 31, 2012 (when they signed out from Polo Grounds/J Records).

"Starting Today"
Song by Nina Sky
from the album Nicole and Natalie
ReleasedAugust 2009
Genre
Length3:38
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)

Background

The song was written by Nicole Albino and Natalie Albino (Nina Sky), popstar Bruno Mars, songwriter Phillip Lawrence and Ari Levine. The song was produced by The Smeezingtons, who produced the album. The song was recorded in 2007 for their unreleased album Starting Today. The song was released in August 2009 for the first time. The song became popular. The music video was released on September 3, 2009. When they recorded live video (music video) they had an interview with for the M.I.S.S. TV. The song is listed as a track nine on Starting Today and track one on Nicole and Natalie.

Music video

Music video was recorded in September 2009. The music video features girls singing the song live in Webester Hall. Music video was released on September 3, 2009 (when they had an interview with M.I.S.S. TV).

Interviews

They had an interview with M.I.S.S. TV when they recorded the video. They talked about their top ten obsessions in their lives like: lipgloss, family, subway, they are obsessed with each other and more. The interview was released along with music video on September 3, 2009. On their interview with Jacina Love, Love said how Starting Today is her favourite song from their album Nicole and Natalie. The interview was released on August 29, 2012 with the theme song "Day Dreaming".

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