Carmen and Camille Premiere – IDGAF

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Article Summary: Carmen and Camille premiere IDGAF in one of the season's most exciting and talked-about music video releases from the duo who are redefining modern pop music on their own terms.

Published December 5, 2012

We were fortunate enough to catch up with the girls to discuss their new music and personal style. As an extra bonus, Carmen & Camille shared a link with us to their “IDGAF” music video. Check it out below!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfZunBi41Ag&feature=youtu.be

Carmen & Camille are back!! We love your new single “IDGAF.” How did you come up with such a catchy song?

Carmen: We wanted our first single to be something that was not only catchy and fun but a song that really expresses how we’re feeling. We feel happier, stronger, and more inspired than ever before. This song is our way of saying, hey, we like who we are and we aren’t going to worry about what anyone else thinks.

Camille: The song is set in more of a party setting but for us the message is bigger than just one night.

What was your favorite part of making the music video for “IDGAF”?

Carmen: My favorite part was probably the spin the bottle. I hadn’t played that game in ages and that was all real, just us having fun with each other being silly.

Camille:
My favorite part was the night dancing scene, it was the end of a long day in the dessert with no air conditioning and it had finally cooled off a bit.




As singers and songwriters, what is one thing you want your fans to take away from your music?


As singers and songwriters we want our fans to take away so many things. We want our music to inspire, heal, empower… make people feel all the things that music we love does for us. If someone feels moved by something we have put our heart into that’s what we’re doing this for and is what gives us purpose.



Here at RUNWAY we LOVE fashion, tell us about your personal style? As twins, do you find your style is similar or different?


Camille: Our style does differ. I’d say I am more of the edgier one, I like mixing grungy with girly pieces. I change my hair a lot. I get bored easily. Carmen is more girly, with a bit more of a retro boho vibe.



If you only had one pair of shoes, what would they be? Why?


Carmen: Right now my obsession is platform black Mary Jane’s so I think I’ll go with that. Though they are completely impractical for every day haha.
Camille: I’d have to say a pair combat boots, they’re definitely my go to.


If you could spend a day shopping with one celebrity, who would it be?


Carmen: Definitely Gwen Stefani… we both love her style. Camille’s more No Doubt Gwen and I’m more solo career Gwen. But I’d love to meet her and see how her mind works when it comes to fashion and hopefully she’d hook us up with a bunch of L.A.M.B. 😉


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