Bethany Mota's 'Need You Right Now' Single Slated For Release, Buyers Get Discount At Aeropostale
Bethany Mota won't only be heard on her YouTube channel anymore. She's going to launch a single soon and fans can finally hear her on the radio, too! Her first single "Need You Right Now," is slated for release on October 13.
Bethany Mota has acquired international fame through her YouTube channel where she hands out beauty, fashion, and life tips. With 7.4 million subscribers, Mota's star power cannot be denied. She has a fashion line with Aeropostale, became the first ever small screen celebrity to be featured in the cover of Seventeen magazine, became the first YouTuber who landed a stint with "Dancing with the Stars," all because of her video blogging hobbies and talents. Her fame is not stopping anytime soon. She's now set to debut her very own single in less than a day. With her page granting her over 565 million page views, having fans for the new single is not a problem.
The new single titled "Need You Right Now" will feature acappella music producer Mike Tompkins. Fans everywhere can start downloading the single starting on October 13. Fans also can get a bonus when they download the single. Those who purchase the track will get a discount for Mota's newest collection with Aeropostale. The same collection will be launched on October 18.
According to Ryan Seacrest's website, Mota's new single excites many because she's a league of her own. First, despite her fame, she uses her newfound celebrity status to spread positive messages. On the recent episode of "Dancing with the Stars," she dedicated the rumba dance she did with her partner Derek Hough to spread an anti-bullying message. Her new music is bound to release some good vibes, too.
Anti-bullying has always been her own personal advocacy. She once shared that she has been bullied too.
"I was kind of going through a rough time in my life. I was being bullied and I didn't have a lot of confidence and I always wanted to make videos," shared Bethany on why she started to make YouTube videos. "I used YouTube as my distraction," she added to Seventeen.
Its not surprising, too, that she's given the opportunity to release a single. She has showcased her pitch-perfect singing voice in her YouTube videos; she did a perfect rendition of Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" in one of them.