Not just Priyanka Chopra, here are 5 others, very successful actresses you probably forgot, have released their own music | Mint

While Priyanka Chopra’s lead in music – complete with an international record label and collaboration with Pitbull and Will.i.am – made many headlines, she is far from the only actress who has been in the world of pop, soul or rock. Here are six other actresses you probably forgot (or still tried) to try music. Scarlett Johansson before or between the lead role in Marvel Blockbusters and winning critical praise for her acting chops, Scarlett Johansson made a daring move to music. In 2008, his Encal I Lay My Head released, an album of Tom Waits covers that surprised critics with his dreamy, atmospheric tone. Although not universally priced, the record stood out for his artistic ambition. She later formed a girl group named The Singles and even partnered with Pete Yorn for a more indie-doll sound. Her voice – husky, characteristic and layered – offers a completely different side of the star who knew much about the screen. In recent times, you have certainly heard her version of some absolute classic from the animated films ‘singing’ and ‘singing 2’. Leighton Master You may know her best as Blair Waldorf of Gossip Girl, but Leighton Master also made waves once in the music scene. She released singles like ‘Somebody to Love’ with Robin Thicke and ‘Your Love’s a Drug’, both showing her felt feelings. In 2014, she had a more introspective, acoustic sound with her debut album ‘Heartstrings’. The plate, full of soft melodies and reflective lyrics, revealed an amazingly sincere and singer-songwriter of Master. Brie Larson long before she became captain Marvel or won an Oscar award, Brie Larson was just another teenager chasing a doll. In the early 2000s, she released an album called ‘Utal Out of PE’, full of Avril Lavigne-Esque Pop Rock Volk songs. Although it was not a map-top-topper, Larson’s youthful anxiety and poignant hooks earned her a small but loyal imitation. Fun fact: She even toured with Jesse McCartney at some point. While her music career did not skyrocket, it was an unforgettable chapter in her evolution as an artist. Kate Hudson Kate Hudson’s musical pursuit has largely flown under the radar – at least compared to her Golden Globe nominated acting – but it’s no less interesting. In 2021, she surprised fans by announcing her debut “Talk About Love”, revealing a soulful, noisy voice that borrowed himself well to Bluesy Pop. Although not a full -time singer, Hudson expressed a deep love for music, and occasionally her performances (including on -screen music numbers) reflect a passion that runs deeper than many people realize. Zendaya Before she was in Euphoor or swung over buildings in Spider-Man, Zendaya built a career in music with her Disney Channel fame. Her self-titled debut album dropped in 2013 and included the hit ‘Replay’, which became a sleeper success and strengthened her place as a promising pop-r & b act. While focusing mainly on acting since then, Zendaya has teased fans with musical collaboration and occasional performances that remind everyone that she still has those vocal chops. From smoky covers to teen pop to soul-infused ballads, these actresses prove that their talents extend far beyond the screen. And while not all their musical businesses have become hits of maps, they certainly provide an entertaining trivia route of unexpected career movements.