West End Star Louise Dearman Breathes New Life into the Iconic 80s Anthem with Her Latest Single “Ordinary World“
The new version of “Ordinary World” by Louise Dearman brings the old favourite to life that people know and love.
The single came out with a music video that puts Dearman in the spotlight and brings her West End skills straight into people’s houses.
In the video, she is joined by amazing dancers who perform in front of stunning abstract images.
One of the biggest stars on the West End, Louise Dearman, has taken on Duran Duran‘s famous song “Ordinary World,” giving it her own unique musical style.
Her ground-breaking roles in “Wicked” made her famous, and she is still the only actor to have played both Glinda and Elphaba. Dearman brings the same passion to this recording.
Her voice soars with a dramatic quality that gives the familiar tune new depth. She finds a careful balance between paying tribute to the original and making her own artistic space.
For school, Dearman went to Linslade Middle School and Cedars Upper School. She grew up in Linslade, Bedfordshire.
When she was three, she started taking dance classes and quickly found that she loved being on stage and singing. She joined a group for kids in the play Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.
The music quality really shines, putting Dearman’s singing front and centre while keeping the song’s natural draw. A deep respect for the original work is present, along with a new version that brings the 1980s song to life.
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Dearman’s voice is perfectly suited for showing how she feels; every note carries the weight of her many years of stage experience.
What makes this cover unique is how Dearman’s experience in theatre shapes how she sings the song.
It sounds like the volume and wording were picked with care, like each line is being read to a full house in the back row. This grandiosity works surprisingly well with “Ordinary World,” making the drama in the song even stronger.
Dearman’s version has something for people who like both musical theatre and pop songs. Her version fills in the gaps between these worlds and could bring new fans to both her work and the classic Duran Duran song.
The music video that goes with it looks like it will be great to watch, with Dearman in the lead role and skilled dancers and abstract images in the background.
This use of multiple media emphasises the dramatic nature of the cover and should add something interesting to the visual experience in addition to the sound.
“Ordinary World” is a great start to the “Trinity” record. What this song suggests, fans can look forward to a collection of remade hits that mix old favourites with new artistic ideas.