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Nicole Arbour Grabs Life By The Balls In Music Video For "So High" After Overcoming Life-Altering Injury


Named World's Sexiest Comedian by Playboy, Recording Artist Nicole Arbour overcomes life-altering injury and grabs life by the balls in infectious new music video for "So High."



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New York, New York (PRWEB)
October 22, 2014

Hot off the debut of her breakout single “Bang! Bang!” which not only featured over 100 of the best cheerleaders in the world and hit 300k+ views before the track even went to radio, Arbour is at it again with her new video for "So High."
A seasoned entertainer, Arbour has been featured on television and radio specials across North America, was an NBA cheerleader, and headliner at the LA Comedy Festival with her outrageously original girly stand up. Nicole Arbour is currently on three televisions shows: “CMT Hottest” on CMT, “TMI” on Super Channel and “Sunny Megatron” on Showtime.
Arbour has also served as a regular on Much Music, opened for superstar Jason Derulo, walked the runway at Toronto fashion week, has created award winning, record breaking, branded entertainment/marketing campaigns for brands like Virgin Mobile, Nike, Molson and AXE, and has sold over 100k copies of her "World's Sexiest Comedian" calendar. Is there anything this girl can't do?
Nicole Arbour is also known as the team captain to her legions of dedicated fans of #GOTEAM. #GOTEAM is the life mantra, created by Arbour, and celebrated by awesome people everywhere. After a devastating car accident in 2008, Nicole was forced to give up her career while living with constant, severe chronic pain. She became depressed, and like most people in her situation, found herself bitter and losing hope completely. It wasn't until she saw a doctor ’s report that labeled her as "disabled" that Nicole had a life changing epiphany. The cheer gods came to her just when she felt like giving up, and they said, “GO TEAM!”
#GOTEAM was created to spread that message and share the main principles of cheering: You can cheer your way to and through anything, turn your excuses and past failures into your REASONS for success, and success if best shared. #GOTEAM has trended multiple times on Twitter, and since “activating” the #GOTEAM Summer 2014, they’ve already assisted in raising over $675,000 for amazing charities!
"When you get a second chance at life you instinctively wanna help other people! Depression and social disorders are at an all time high so I just wanna make music and videos that make ya wanna jump on your bed and dance around like an idiot for no other reason than it’s fun!" Arbour continues, “Yes my prescription for the world is the most epic twerk battle ever to a track featuring the line, “Hope it’s gluten free I’ll have more runs than Beyonce” and we’re feeling So High off it. Plus, with the goal of the project being to make people say WTF was that and LOL …there’s no such thing as a bad review! One point for the blonde. #GOTEAM "
Make sure to grab your copy of Nicole Arbour's latest single "So High" on iTunes now!
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We can’t have nice things. Just over a week after Childish Gambino gifted us with the stunning visual for “ This is America ”, someone has come along, stripped it of its core meaning and made it awful.
Nicole Arbour, who calls herself a comedian, remixed the track for a ‘Women’s Edit’. The “ feminist ” remake tackles subjects like beauty standards, the pay gap , rape, and “titties”. While the beauty of the original lay in its subtle references, this pound shop remake toes the line between being reductive and dismally banal. 
The strangely soulless remake strips away everything that was good about Childish Gambino’s original. The body contortions harking back to the Jim Crow era, are gone. The viral dance moves distracting from the chaos of violence towards the black community have been swapped for arhythmic twerking, and for some reason, a tapdancing breakdown. His god-like flow is eradicated and replaced with a voice that can only be described as Iggy Azealia adjacent. 
There’s a general consensus that the focus of the original was to illustrate just how easily we are distracted from the abhorrent truths of racism, when presented with the spectacle of pop culture. Even though the issues in the ‘Women’s Edit’ are crucial to discuss, by borrowing the aesthetic of “This is America” it feeds into the distraction Childish Gambino was getting across. Right when the conversation was turning a critical eye on black violence and artistry, in comes Arbour to change the narrative to the plight of (mostly white) women.
But most importantly: the video is just not good enough to be worthy of any serious analysis. This also isn’t the first time Nicole Arbour has borrowed from black pop culture for a hamfisted reboot. She went viral with her parody of Dear White People , a film and TV series about the layers of racism on American campuses which she crudely named ‘ Dear Fat People ’ a body shaming tirade. “If you want to be positive to your body, work out and eat well,” she shouts in the six-minute-long rant.  
One wonders what she will remake next. Whatever it is, we know Twitter is having none of it: 
Are we really surprised that Nicole Arbour gentrified This Is America? I mean, she tweets stuff like this. pic.twitter.com/x3xFmlNgN8
how fitting that "this is america: [white] women's edit" almost exclusively depicts black and brown men as its male aggressors pic.twitter.com/RLMuQxPdkX

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It’s not every day that an independent artist has one, let alone two singles garner millions of streams and views but that’s exactly what’s happened with Nicole Arbour’s first two musical offerings and we’re here for it.
Fame-ish is something we haven’t had in quite a while. It’s happy and feels good but with a deep message. A real message. A message that was so big and important she’s backed by a gospel choir. Fame-ish reads like an honest introspective look at a life lived on social media and her life sure has been. With over 1.5 billion organic views on her comedy videos, Nicole has faced controversy, cancellation, and on the flip side worldwide praise. The kicker, nobody else seems to be telling the obvious truth that she brings up but her.
“Taking all the selfies, not acting like your selfie, working to be liked got you hating yourself.”
“Girl I want to see you, get back to the real you, trying to be Fame-ish we all need help.”
She’s not wrong. And it was very clever to cut through the twerk and pop noise for an honest moment of clarity, which is what led Nicole to write this track.
In a Super Soul Sunday-like interview with best-selling author Jessica Zweig, Nicole discussed the birth of Fame-ish. After spending every day for 9 years online, one day it just clicked on her that this wasn’t healthy. What she was seeing people doing online wasn’t healthy. It was an addiction.
So she went cold turkey. No Instagram and no wifi at all for the first 9 days. The social media break filled with “trauma camp” and therapy lasted for months. On her first day back from the intensive tech detox she wrote a letter to herself that started, “Imma say this, and it’s gonna sound shameless. I liked me better before I was famous.” And there begins the song.
I don’t want to give away the video directed by Arbour because I want you to watch it. It’s really simple yet very entertaining. You get every single point she’s trying to make without needing bells and whistles to show and tell. It’s brilliant, and it feels like for the first time, we’re getting to really see who the infamous Nicole Arbour is. Sweet, silly, dancing with her Grandma.
It’s clear Nicole isn’t an influencer trying to break into music, she’s a musical artist who’s finally brave enough to show herself.
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