Crystal Starr is on fire, and her recent performance on the Old School Cruise 2024 is proof to her rising star power. Joining forces with the iconic ’80s group Klymaxx for their electrifying rendition of “Meeting In The Ladies Room,” Crystal Starr stole the spotlight with her unmatched energy and talent. A snippet of the performance went viral on TikTok, catapulting her into the limelight and confirming her status as a force to be reckoned with in the pop music scene.
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But Crystal Starr isn’t one to rest on her laurels. Following the buzz of her Old School Cruise performance, she wasted no time in dropping a new music video for her single “Too Late.” Opting for a hands-on approach, Crystal took DIY to the next level, crafting the entire video in just a few hours. Set in a weathered room with rain pouring down, the video exudes a raw and emotive atmosphere. Against this backdrop, Crystal’s heartfelt performance takes centre stage, drawing viewers into the emotional core of the song.
“Too Late” produced by Grammy-nominated Bizkit and Butta, delves into the familiar theme of a relationship gone awry due to commitment issues. With lyrics like “This could have been us / But you play too much / Never took me serious,” Crystal lays bare the frustration and disappointment of unfulfilled love.
Crystal‘s journey to success is as remarkable as her music. Dubbed “The Girl with the Golden Voice,” her Puerto Rican and African American heritage infuses her music with rich cultural influences. From sharing the stage with A-listers like Ariana Grande and Stevie Wonder to starring on Broadway in Baby It’s You, Crystal’s talent knows no bounds.
But Crystal Starr‘s impact extends far beyond the stage. Through her nonprofit, Little Voices, she tirelessly advocates for foster and inner-city youth, touching the lives of over a million young individuals. Her philanthropic efforts underscore her commitment to making a difference beyond the realm of music.
With each new project, Crystal Starr continues to dazzle audiences and solidify her reputation as a multifaceted artist with a heart of gold. From her show-stopping performances to her heartfelt music videos, Crystal’s star power shows no signs of dimming anytime soon.
Experience Crystal Starr’s “Too Late” below: