Playboy Online Articles ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
   rising stars | celeb photographer | woman on the verge | dotcomversation | movies | dvds | music | games | books












Little Hannah Collins
Ivana Milicevic
DJ Kiss
Victoria Asher
Rie Rasmussen
Nadia Bjorlin
Yellow Thunder Woman
Isild Le Besco
Jordana Spiro
Annalee Fery

MORE WOV:

Ana Claudia Talancón

Summer Altice

Anastacia

Annie

K.D. Aubert

Morena Baccarin

Catherine Bell

Golden Brooks

Neko Case

Scarlett Chorvat

Kristi Clainos

Little Hannah Collins

Nikka Costa

Deborah Cox

Elisha Cuthbert

Drea de Matteo

Monica Dean

Majandra Delfino

Debbie Diamond

Dido

Alexis Dziena

Haylie Ecker

Katie Finneran

Nelly Furtado

Kelli Garner

Judy Greer

Laura Elena Harring

Beth Hart

Alexandra Holden

Kate Hudson

Sarah Hudson

Courtney Jaye

Angelina Jolie

Juliya

Kelis

Virginie Ledoyen

Nicky Love

Taryn Manning

Charlotte Martin

Angie Martinez

Kristen Miller

Bobby Jo Moore

Jennifer Morrison

Holly Palmer

Jaime Pressly

Ludivine Sagnier

Jovanka Sopalovic

Shannyn Sossamon

Jordana Spiro

Martina Topley-Bird

Aisha Tyler

Brooke Valentine

Natalia Verbeke

Sofía Vergara

Cerina Vincent

Olivia Wilde

Holly Williams


Annie Lilia Berge Interview
photo: Magnus Unnas

By Pat Sisson

WHO IS SHE?:
Seductive 26-year-old Norwegian singer Annie Lilia Berge hasn't hit American shores yet, but when her album comes out early June, expect a seismic shift in the pop charts. Annie's electro-tinged production and coy singing aren't merely manufactured pop fluff. Taste-making music website Pitchfork hailed her 2004 single "Heartbeat" as the year's best song, even though it wasn't available domestically.

WHAT HAS SHE DONE?:
Originally a singer for an indie rock band, Annie embraced her inner-chanteuse and started recording an album of delicate pop songs with boyfriend Tore Andreas Kroknes. Tragedy struck when Tore died in 2001, and while Annie was crushed, she vowed to finish the album for her dearly departed. In quick succession, Annie learned to deejay, partnered with a friend to open the groovy Norwegian nightspot Pop Til You Drop, and began recording her debut album. Anniemal came out in Europe last year and stormed to the top of the charts.

WHY DO WE CARE?:
Since Britney's become barefoot and pregnant and the Material Girl has gone mystic and maternal, America is practically begging for a sassy new female singing sensation. Armed with clever lyrics and cutting-edge production, Annie has the ability to outlast the next-big-thing buzz and become a star. And her pouty looks and beautiful blonde tresses won't hurt her case.


Playboy.com: Is the title of your CD Anniemal a nickname?

Annie: Well, when I started recording the "Greatest Hit" single I released five years ago, I was working with my boyfriend, who later died of a heart defect. He was always thinking and telling me that we had to make a track called "Anniemal." We never got to do it, but I always thought that was a good idea so I went ahead and did it. When I was thinking what to call the album, it just made sense. I thought calling the album "Greatest Hit" would be a bit too ambitious. [Laughs] Anniemal is simple and easy and good.

PB: On the track "Chewing Gum," you sing romantic advice to yourself. If you were talking to a guy and giving him romantic advice, what would you tell him?

A: Well, sometimes at clubs guys come over and ask, "Can we make out now?" and I don't know what to think. They think for some reason you want to be with them all the time. It's not very charming and it's not very attractive, so maybe I'd say take it a little bit easier. I don't find it nice when guys are being too direct. They need to take it easy and try to communicate.

next
01 · 02