
Monique Coleman TV returns to play an R & B singer with a new Alliance movie, but don’t expect the High School Musical Alum to move his vocal talent in the film.
Coleman, 44, playing Lead character Neveah at Trapped in SpotlightA movie he also made executives.
In the movie, cancel R & B Duo NeVeah and Lupita (Melyssa Ford) Fight for their lives after a cracked producer of record kidnappot them and unlocked it in a studio, pressing the pair to complete their unfinished last album.
While the movie lends himself in Coleman showing his voice, he told Week of the US exclusively he does not sing the film.

Monique Coleman.
Michael Simon / Getty Images“It’s a specific style, and they should have been the biggest stars this time,” he explained. “I’m a girl’s girl theater, as we know, and I love my ballad power, but to describe that R & B messy is good with sound, ‘I’m going to be a mess,’ This is what he does. ‘
Filmmakers hired an artist named Kira to manage the singing, which Coleman said he did “beautiful.”
“It’s got this resonance that I think to stand in one’s own blind from the movies,” he added.
Coleman continues to praised music, saying that he did not belong to the making. He added that others’ singing for him should not be taken from his actions.

“I’m not ashamed of that. Many times people are so apt to feel like you’re someone who shows and that you do everything and that you are the star,” he said. “There is nothing from me to have this beautiful female voice of this attitude and embity because it is informed of who he is.”
Moreover, Coleman said he was related to his attitude as a man who started his career in TV moving in early 20.
“I think one of these aspects of this attitude is the only thing that happens when you reach the fame maybe before you are prepared to prepare, but I understand that’s my exact story, but I want to cancel people because we can be a little judgment, “he explained. “We want to see you in limelight, and then we want to keep you going to fall.”
Trapped in Spotlight The premies on Saturday, February 15, at 8 o’clock and life.
With Christina Garabaldi reporting.