Princess Shaw
Samantha Montgomery, like many singers looking for a breakthrough into the industry, posted videos of herself to YouTube in the hopes of being noticed. Unlike many, she was noticed. When Israeli musician Kutiman – real name Ophir Kutiel – heard Montgomery’s song, he decided to take it on as a project. Documentarian Ido Haar captured the modern story of discovery in Presenting Princess Shaw, which screened at SXSW earlier this month.
For years, the New Orleans, La., based Montgomery had posted videos of herself singing to YouTube under the user name Princess Shaw. Though her videos didn’t rack up many views or likes, when Montgomery wasn’t working at an elderly care facility, she continued to doggedly pursue a career in music. Once she realized she had found her voice, she wasn’t about to quit.
“I’ve always had like a knack for singing. I just wasn’t confident enough. I didn’t have my voice. I hadn’t discovered my voice yet until I got to New Orleans. I didn’t have confidence. I felt like a failure before I even started,” Montgomery told uInterview in an exclusive interview at SXSW in Austin, Tex. “But, when I got to New Orleans, I got in the shower one day and started singing and I had this voice and I’m like, ‘That’s It!’”
After Kutiman produced the version of Montgomery’s “Give It Up,” layered with a beat and a variety of musical instruments, it quickly started to go viral. Montgomery’s phone filled up with so many messages that she thought that it was some kind of spam. When she was finally able to see the video that everyone was talking about, she was brought to tears.
“Other people have done versions of my song but nothing like that. I was crying. It was so beautiful, it was like it was made to go together,” Montgomery said. “That beat was made, that track was made for the song. It was made for “Give It Up,” and it went together. It was so surreal. I couldn’t believe somebody would take something and make it so beautiful. Pick me out of all the people to do that for.”
Over the years, as Presenting Princess Shaw shows, Montgomery struggled to attract large audiences to her live shows. But, she finally got the chance to deliver her talents in front of a large and enthusiastic crowd with Kutiman and the other musicians he’d used to give life to her track “Give It Up.”
“When I’m on the stage I feel at home. When I started to walk out I was like, ‘I’m freaking here!’” Montgomery told uInterview. “It was dope.”
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