Best known to her millions of fans for her acting prowess, Millie Bobby Brown is looking to add “singing” to her long list of talents. The “Stranger Things” has reportedly been spending a lot of time in the studio and already has seven songs that are up for release - but she apparently has no plans of making a move until she turns 16.
A source has revealed that the young star has been contemplating as to whether or not she should make her debut as a feature on a dance track or through a solo effort - whatever she decides, fans are sure to not be let down as many have already been taken aback by her singing abilities after she impersonated Amy Winehouse on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Millie Bobby Brown is reportedly in talks to join 3 Beats Records which is home to the likes of Sigma, Cheryl, and Pixie Lott. She’s also cultivated a deep friendship and mentorship with Canadian rapper, Drake.
Despite many calling out their big age difference, the young actress shares that she’s lucky to have a “great friend” like him and that she is also “lucky to have people in the business extend their time to help me further my career and offer their wisdom and guidance.”
As exciting as this is though, fans may wonder if her diving into the music industry will affect the shooting dates for Stranger Things season four - to which we’re happy to say, it won’t. Shooting for the series will start in January 2020 and will wrap up by August of the same year - the long shoot time has sparked the notion that there will be more episodes for the fourth season, when in fact there will only be eight.
Fans have already expressed their disappointment with the fallout of a summer release, but show runners have been known to pace the show with the time of the release. So does this mean that fans can look forward to a cold and wintery Upside Down? Only time can tell. Until then, we can all hang on to our seats for music from Millie Bobbie Brown and for the release of Stranger Things season four.
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