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    MIHRAN'S NEW SINGLE DEBUTS AT ARPA FILM FESTIVAL

    Armenian Reporter
    www.myspace.com/mihranmusic
    October 25, 2008
    Armenia

    Los Angeles - Among the talented Armenian and non-Armenian artists
    participating in this weekend's 11th Annual Arpa International Film
    Festival will be dancer-rapper-actor-fashion designer Mihran Kirakosian
    (Arts & Culture, March 24, 2007).

    The 23-year-old's resume to date includes dancing with the biggest
    acts in entertainment history, in all corners of the world, on the
    biggest and most popular tours with the likes of Madonna, Ricky Martin,
    Britney Spears, and Kylie Minogue.

    Five years after joining Madonna as the youngest dancer to tour the
    world with the pop icon, Mihran is focusing on his music. This weekend
    he debuts the single from his upcoming album at the culmination of
    the film festival.

    Armenian Reporter: Tell us about your new album.

    Mihran Kirakosian: I've collaborated with other artists before, but
    this one is all about me and who I am. I wanted to create something
    new, not imitate what others have done. I've taken what I've learned
    from all the best and pushed myself to achieve something better. To do
    anything less is just not worth it in such a competitive industry. I
    am Armenian. However, I have grown up in America. So I'm bringing
    together the essence of my experiences from all of the cultures I
    consider being a part of through original music and lyrics. It's the
    real deal: mixing our culture's sound and Armenian instruments with
    today's hip-hop music.

    AR: Who did you collaborate with?

    MK: Vache Ter-Yegishyan and I produced the music together, working
    day and night to create something innovative. I've known Vache for a
    very long time; he is a family friend. However, we had never worked
    together before. I felt like we were too different and it would never
    work out. Then I realized working with him was exactly what I needed. I
    needed someone unique, creative, and different from myself to be able
    to collaborate with and come up with something truly different.

    AR: How long have you been working on this album?

    MK: I started working on the album in January and finished recording
    it in August. I did a few creative jobs on the side, but my main focus
    this year was the album. Now we're in the mixing process, which will
    take about a month. My single "Armenia" will be out in two weeks,
    and the release date for the album is January 24, 2009. It'll be
    available on iTunes, at record stores, and on my website. But I'm
    not announcing the name of the album until sometime in December.

    AR: What are your songs about?

    MK: I talk about where I'm from. My music is all about dance,
    performance, my life experiences. And it has a very positive vibe. It's
    about uniting everyone around the world, regardless of their religion
    or nationality. I know artists say this all the time, but my music is
    different from what's out there. The "Armenia" single is going to be
    an anthem for all Armenians. If you're not Armenian, you will still
    appreciate the song, the production, and especially the performance.

    AR: What's ahead?

    MK: My first performance will be at the Egyptian Theatre for the 11th
    Annual Arpa International Film Festival on Sunday, October 26. Three
    days later, I'm flying to Armenia to shoot my first video for the
    album. Since the title of the first single is "Armenia," I felt like
    I should shoot the video in Armenia. I'm also scheduled to open the
    show for the Second Annual Armenian Comedy Awards. This will take
    place on December 14 at the Pasadena Civic.

    AR: What were the jobs you did on the side while recording this album?

    MK: I was fortunate to get a few acting gigs this year that didn't
    take up much of my time. However, right now my focus is all about my
    music and nothing else. I have also been dancing in commercials and
    movies. The excitement and drive to continue the career of a dancer
    is not there anymore. I need to accomplish something innovative and
    exciting to get the same drive back. I have always wanted to be an
    artist, but I pursued dancing and really can't explain why. If I
    could go back in time and initially be an artist, I wouldn't. I have
    learned so much about the music business by touring with artists,
    especially Madonna. I would have never been able to acquire this
    knowledge and experience in any classroom. I got to experience it
    first-hand, and there is nothing better than that.
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