Ellen Alexander

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Ellen Alexander
Exclusive Ellen Alexander Interview with Muzique Magazine
How did you come by your brand name?
Any stage name is a variation of my name. My real name is very hard for many people, so I chose my middle name “Alexandrovna” and changed it up a bit, turning to Alexander
When did you discover your love for your craft and what made you realize you wanted to pursue a career in it?
I was singing since I was very young in a church choir, back in Moscow. I had an idea of singing in the back of my mind, during that time I was writing poetry, singing, and dancing, and doing ballet. In the Soviet Union, those were the popular creative activities that children would attend after school, as classes. So, I was trying all of those different things and disciplines and that’s how I ended up discovering that this could be a career for me.
To what or whom do you accredit your sense of style?
I don’t think I can credit anybody specifically, it’s just to my liking, I don’t credit anybody but for example, I can mention Alon Walker or Kygo as some of the influence
On your current project, how did you come up with the concept?
For my current project, I came up with a concept inspired by that kind of DJs. I would say that Alon Walker, the Current project I came up with a concept inspired by that kind of DJs. I would say alon walker and kygo, but I also have a rap song inspired by cardi b. I have many different directions and I enjoy in different styles, experimenting with my craft.
What are some of your greatest challenges, and what is your greatest attribute when it comes to your work ethic?
What is challenging for me is time, I barely find time to manage everything, and right now I am writing this book that shares a story about a singer. I am developing some books on my father that’s what I’m currently busy with, as well as paintings and collaborations. Instagram, TikTok, Onlyfans – You name it, I have a lot of projects going on at one time, and finding time to make music can be difficult sometimes.
Are you the best at what you do in your opinion?
I do not believe there isn’t anybody who is the best. There are many different great artists many styles, there is a lot of variety. I just create what I want to, what I feel like, I don’t want to call it the best.
What are your plans for the near future?
For the near future, I plan to finish 4 books with my father and I’m working on 2 other books myself and planning to shoot movies, based on those books.
Is there anyone you’d like to thank, any shout-outs?
I had so many people helping me and inspiring me, working with me, and helping me to create my music, so I think I want to thank the artists I like, for the inspiration.
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How can fans find you?
Website: http://ellenalexander-la.com
Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCAXsO-jyHniRkwfCIo01q3g
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3eWx10Ckdh18EVXnJ5Dzj8?si=neSG4BMRR8axShnPkEDAXw&dl_branch=1
Instagram: https://instagram.com/ellen.alexander?utm_medium=copy_link
TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdV21MNf/
What suggestions do you have for other artists like yourself?
I suggest working as hard as you can, it always pays off, to create a decent project. And approach big music labels, this is currently what I am also working on, I would like to sign with a good music label soon.
Ellen Alexander — Shoots an editorial feature for the French magazine L’Officiel in Malibu
Ellen Alexander Shoots An Editorial Feature For The French Magazine L’Officiel
Ellen Alexander in Swimsuit — Photoshoot for New Love Magazine in LA
ELLEN ALEXANDER in Bikini at a Beach in Malibu
The Russian model, actress, singer/songwriter, and entrepreneur Ellen Alexander had a bikini photoshoot in Malibu and these are the receipts.
Beauty tips from the popular American model, actress and singer with Russian roots – Ellen Alexander
The ambitious and incredibly beautiful Ellen has agreed to share with us a couple of secrets how she maintains her beauty that has conquered Hollywood and iconic magazines like L’Officiel, SHAPE and VOGUE.
Tip one: be healthy!
Ellen always says that health is the most important thing. Especially now, when you should take care of your body with double force. Beauty, as Ellen believes, is inside. It’s a happy smile and a good mood. It’s not enough to have bright makeup and beautiful styling to shine on the covers of the most popular magazines. You need to listen to yourself and take care of your physical and mental state. Ellen advises you never to forget about yourself, to keep an eye on your health and to do everything to always feel comfortable. Take care of your happiness, beauty will come with it.
Tip two: wash up!
It’s not easy for Ellen’s skin during model shootings. A dense layer of cosmetics, a huge number of all kinds of makeup products, fixing sprays… It’s scary to imagine how much tired the skin is even after one photoshoot. But Ellen knows a great recipe for taking care of it. You will be surprised, but it’s a very simple one: as soon as you feel that your skin is tired, just wash up! You will not believe it, but this lifehack was popular back in the days of Ancient Egypt. For example, Queen Cleopatra, famous for her beauty, washed almost seven times a day to keep her youthful and fresh look.
Tip three: massage brush with natural bristles is your best friend.
Ellen’s favorite beauty ritual is body and face massage with a special bristle brush. In fact, such a brush is really a miracle tool. This massage helps to exfoliate dead skin cells, stimulates metabolic processes, removes excess liquid, slags and toxins. It also improves blood circulation and lymph flow, eliminates swelling and the effect of “orange peel”.
Tip four: do not be afraid to experiment!
Ellen likes to experiment with her appearance and advises you to do the same. Experiments are an opportunity to look at your reflection differently, to love new features in yourself, to lift your spirits. Do not be afraid to change! Let your heart choose.
Tip five: accept yourself!
Ellen never suffered from complexes, she believed in her beauty and knew that she would achieve a lot in the modeling business. Often just one little thing is missing to start shining and conquering the hearts of millions: confidence in yourself. So don’t listen to your inner criticism, believe in yourself and accept your beauty as it is.
Tip six: move!
Ellen tries to go for a walk every evening. She does sports, takes care of her shape. You don’t need much effort for this, as Ellen says: just move, walk on the stairs. It’s enough for your health and for your body.
Tip seven: let yourself eat something delicious.
Ellen, of course, often rejects some foods, sweet and fatty, for example. But from time to time she treats herself with something delicious. This is a great advice for those who, for example, are constantly on diets: do not limit yourself, but be reasonable. After all, any prohibitions can turn into a real breakdown, which is very difficult to experience. Love yourself. Beauty is also a great mood, which sometimes requires a little chocolate.
Heartless
Gm, Eb, F, D7
Verse 1
Take no offense
It’s my defense in life
To protect my soul
Verse 2
Please appreciate
I don’t want to dictate
The rules of the game
Why don’t we say just what we mean
Pre-chorus
Eb, Cm, Bb, D
This was not ready to end, can we not just stop and mend
But you just say goodbye
Chorus
Hard and heartless
Cold and cruel
But holding on to the sense that what we have may come through
Don’t block me out,
Shut it down,
Let’s explore this some more to find the truth (goes up) X 2
Instrumental
Gm, Eb, F, D7
Verse 2
Love is for living,
Not just for committing
The rest of our lives
Let our bodies intertwine
Pre-chorus
Eb, Cm, Bb, D
This was not ready to end, can we not just stop and mend
But you just say goodbye
Chorus
Hard and heartless
 Cold and cruel
But holding on to the sense that what we have may come through
Don’t block me out,
Shut it down,
Let’s explore this some more to find the truth (goes up)
Gm, Eb, F, D7
Piano instrumental (C, Bb, G)
Breakdown chorus
Hard and heartless
Cold and cruel
But holding on to the sense that what we have may come through
Don’t block me out,
Shut it down,
Let’s explore this some more to find the truth (goes up)
Reboot during a lockdown: Ellen Alexander releases a new book to help people during the pandemic
Get Up to the Sky is a life-affirming story about how to spend a lockdown with benefit, under no circumstances to fall into depression and reboot.
The idea of creating the book Get Up to the Sky came from Ellen Alexander last year, and it was prompted by … the pandemic. Or rather, events related to it.
“In 2020, when the world went into quarantine for the first time, I noticed how it was hard for many people to endure this forced isolation. Some of my friends fell into a prolonged depression, worrying about their health and the health of their loved ones, others — because of problems in business, others simply lost their meaning, finding themselves in forced isolation for a long time. Then I thought about creating a motivational book, offering there to look at what is happening from a different angle”, the author says.
In this book, Ellen shares her experience, tells readers that everything is in their hands, and what we call “the difficulties of fate” must be learned to transform and accept as lessons and even gifts. It is important not to focus on the negative, but to collect positive experiences of yourself and others. Only in this way, believes Ellen Alexander, can you become successful.
“At first, like everyone else, I was confused, but then I realized that lockdown is the time to rethink what is happening and an opportunity to think more deeply about life, some key moments, analyze the own thoughts, actions, identify goals and objectives. This allows us to understand in which direction to move further”, Ellen believes.
Get Up to the Sky is based on a lot of motivating stories and materials for inspiration. Working on it, Ellen Alexander kept in mind the image of relatives, friends, acquaintances and strangers
— those for whom life in the current conditions turned out to be an unbearable burden. This book is addressed to everyone who, for various reasons, got into a difficult situation, every line of which is lived and felt by the author.
“During the pandemic, several people close to me committed suicide, someone lost relatives and still cannot recover from what they experienced”, Ellen Alexander says. — “This book is created in memory of the first and with an incredible desire to help overcome the pain of loss to the second. After all, there are a lot of people who have experienced losses over the past year and as a result, do not see the meaning in life. I want to support these people. In order not to succumb to decadent moods, I decided to spend the time of isolation for the benefit of myself and others. I set myself the task of revising my views on the seemingly familiar concepts: luck, success, goals and values, universal principles, attitude to achievements and defeats, etc.