Hunter Hayes Brings Wanted To Ellen

By on October 25, 2012

Hunter Hayes is busy building up his name in the country music world thanks to touring with Carrie Underwood (and Taylor Swift previously). While he already has an album out and fans who adore his single “Wanted”, he is still doing his rounds of PR for it and for his tour with Carrie as well. So he recently stopped by Ellen’s show, The Ellen Show to perform his hit single at last in an intimate setting. He gave a very lovely performance that showed off his talent and song in a very one on one sort of fashion. You can catch the video of his performance and behind the scenes look of his tour that he gave Ellen, down below.

I am not sure how to feel about Hunter. He is gifted, but he isn’t something outside of the box and while that is a change of pace, I don’t think he offers anything new per se, he is just another nice country singer who has a promising career, but doesn’t seem likely to break into the top 40.Poor Hunter, but at least is gaining some attention some more. I think that could help him save his career a little, maybe even put him back into the spotlight so he can once again try to capture the hearts of 1D and Bieber fans.

How do you like Hunter? Does he deserve more credit than the other two? I say yes, only because he seems to know how to avoid issues for the most part. He isn’t bad looking, talented and seems to be a good role model. However, I think what it should come down to the most is his talent and I don’t think any of us are disputing that part at all. I just wish that we had more of a chance to help push him higher onto the charts than previously.

article source-Shine On Media

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Sarah Peel is a freelance writer/blogger who has written for many sites and is the owner of Miss Virtual Reality

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