Socialite and recording artiste Paris Hilton shows off her new CD cover to the media during an autograph session on the release of her self-titled debut album at a music store in Maimi Beach, Florida August 15. - REUTERS
MIAMI BEACH, Florida (AP):
Socialite, tabloid fodder, reality star, yes. But Paris Hilton the singer?
As she promotes her new album, Paris, Hilton says she understands the confusion over her transformation. But she urges a look past the stereotypes.
"I can understand people prejudging on that fact," she said Tuesday outside Specs Music Store on South Beach, "but the music speaks for itself."
Hilton, 25, will release Paris on Tuesday. Her breathy reggae inspired single, Stars Are Blind, has already jumped up Billboard's dance music charts.
It may seem a departure from what has made her famous, including the TV reality show The Simple Life, but Hilton says music has always been a passion.
"I've been singing and playing the piano and violin since I'm 6 years old," she said, "so it's something I've been doing my whole life."
Confident
Hilton said she is confident of the album's appeal.
"I know music," she said, "so I know people will love it."
Hilton said she finds herself in an unusual position for an artiste releasing her first album.
"Most artistes, you know, they're unknown before they actually have their album come out," she said. "And with me, it's a different situation because people have seen me around for the past couple of years."