A file photo of Christina Grimmie. (Image Courtesy: AFP)
Los Angeles:
Singer Christina Grimmie's four never-seen-before music videos, that she recorded prior to going on her final tour, will be released.
Christina Grimmie, a contestant of the sixth season of The Voice, was shot dead while she was signing autographs after her concert in Orlando in June.
The four part mini-series will be part of a "visual celebration of Side A," which is titled The Ballad of Jessica Blue.
The videos - Snow White, Anybody's You, Deception and Without Him- tell a story about Jessica Blue and her journey to finding "her voice and her path in life only to find they are one in the same."
"Christina Grimmie shot these videos back in February with about six hours of choreography and four days of filming before she left for the WildFire tour. Everyone worked so hard on this project putting in extra long days on set to ensure we got the best quality project we could for the minimal budget we had. I couldn't be more proud of her and everyone involved for the labor of love that was put into this project," a statement read.
Snow White will be the first video to release on August 11, with subsequent releases each week until September 1. The news of the mini-series comes shortly after Ms Grimmie's autopsy report was completed.
According to the report, the singer's cause of death was "gunshot wounds of head and chest" and the manner of death was a homicide.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
Christina Grimmie, a contestant of the sixth season of The Voice, was shot dead while she was signing autographs after her concert in Orlando in June.
The four part mini-series will be part of a "visual celebration of Side A," which is titled The Ballad of Jessica Blue.
The videos - Snow White, Anybody's You, Deception and Without Him- tell a story about Jessica Blue and her journey to finding "her voice and her path in life only to find they are one in the same."
"Christina Grimmie shot these videos back in February with about six hours of choreography and four days of filming before she left for the WildFire tour. Everyone worked so hard on this project putting in extra long days on set to ensure we got the best quality project we could for the minimal budget we had. I couldn't be more proud of her and everyone involved for the labor of love that was put into this project," a statement read.
Snow White will be the first video to release on August 11, with subsequent releases each week until September 1. The news of the mini-series comes shortly after Ms Grimmie's autopsy report was completed.
According to the report, the singer's cause of death was "gunshot wounds of head and chest" and the manner of death was a homicide.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)