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Dolores O'Riordan - "Are You Listening?"

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Fresh off announcing her first ever solo tour and just months from the release of her similarly solo debut Are You Listening?, The Cranberries front woman knocks another off the "to do" list with a vid for the forthcoming album's lead single, "Ordinary Day." Far as we can tell, Dolores is the concerned parent of a rebelliously adolescent little red riding hood. And for the O'Riordan hairstyle watchers: it's long, black, and beautiful.

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  • I love her voice! I'll miss the Cranberries though, they were really amazing.

  • wow she seems very intelligent and she is a good rhetoric too :) needless to say i fell in love with her voice years ago, but this interview (and her "are you listening" album) left me speechless :) hope to hear more from her soon

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  • @dorotttta "...well then you don't know about it, do you ? "

  • what she said in 2:48 ? 

  • @ksthomas Her Irish accent is so hot,,,,

  • Love her

  • Must be nice when you've had enough experience to be able to write about good AND bad things, and have both areas be as strong as eachother.

    Personally when I try to make music about something happy, it seems cheesy, but I can make really strong music about bad stuff...lol

  • Love her Irish accent!

  • muito linda

  • My favorite band, my favorite singer.

    Support you forever and ever!!!

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