Evans had an interest in performing since the age of five, when she would perform for family and friends. At the age of seven, Evans' parents enrolled her into dance lessons, which started with ballet and then evolved to jazz and tap.
Before working on Home and Away, Evans started high school at Newtown High School of the Performing Arts, but left after two weeks to focus on her acting career. She then took up a correspondence course until she turned 15.
Evans made her acting debut in the 2003 Australian medical drama All Saints. She then landed the main role in an American campaign for Kool-Aid. That same year, Evans had a recurring role on the Nine Network children's series Snobs, which centres on two unlikely friends from two different worlds. The series only lasted one season. Evans has since appeared in other shows such as Comedy Inc., Cops L.A.C., and The Strip.
Following Snobs, Evans joined the cast of the long-running Seven Network soap opera Home and Away. She portrayed Matilda Hunter, a privileged teenage girl who is forced to move to the Summer Bay Caravan Park. Evans was nominated for a Logie Award and an Inside Soap Award for the role. In April 2008, Evans revealed she had been offered a contract extension but passed on the offer and instead would be leaving the series. Evans made her final appearance in July 2008.
In 2009, Evans starred in the Network Ten television film A Model Daughter: The Killing of Caroline Byrne. That same year, Evans replaced Claire Holt as one of the three leads on the Network Ten Children television series H2O: Just Add Water. She played the role of Isabella "Bella" Hartley, an aspiring singer and mermaid since the age of nine. Evans performed the theme song, "No Ordinary Girl", as well as a number of additional tracks that were featured over the course of the season. She completed a solo soundtrack album for the series, titled H2O: Just Add Water, which was released in March 2011. The series was not renewed for a fourth season.
In August 2010, Evans made her feature-film debut in the Australian disaster film Arctic Blast, playing the character Naomi Tate. The film follows a solar eclipse that threatens to engulf the world in ice and begin a new ice age. The film was shot in Tasmania on a budget of A$5 million. It received mixed reviews from critics.
In November 2010, Evans was cast as a regular in the ABC1 Legal Drama television series Crownies, which centers around a group of solicitors fresh from law school working for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution. Evans played Tatum Novak, the daughter of a notorious gangster. The series was filmed in Sydney, New South Wales, and premiered on 14 July 2011; it ran for one season and was not renewed.
In February 2012, Evans signed on to play the female lead role in the 2012 Lifetime television film Blue Lagoon: The Awakening, alongside fellow Australian actor Brenton Thwaites, who also appeared on Home and Away.
In February 2014, Evans joined the cast of the U.S. television drama Secrets and Lies. The series aired on ABC and is based on the Australian series of the same name, which first aired in March 2014.
Now Or Never
Indiana Evans Lyrics
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Baby I think about
Maybe I feel love at all
Could be I'm going crazy
Probably nothing at all
Holding for something but I'm falling for you
(Chorus)
Feels like its, changing right now baby
But I already know
Cause it's like now or never baby
Do you, you really love me
It don't feel right baby
Not the time to tell
Cause it's like now or never baby
Do you, you really love me?
What's the use of Pretending, When I'm falling for you
(Chorus)
Feels like its, changing right now baby
But I already know
Cause it's like now or never baby
Do you, you really love me
It don't feel right baby
Not the time to tell
Cause it's like now or never baby
Do you, you really love me?
We can go out later, and look at the stars there shining
The Magic is here now baby, As far as the man can see
As far as the sky
Feels like its, changing right now baby
But I already know
Cause it's like now or never baby
Do you? Do you Really love me?
Changing right now baby
But I already know
Cause it's like now or never baby
Do you, you really love me
It don't feel right baby
Not the time to tell (not the time to tell)
Cause it's like now or never baby
Do you, you really love me?
Do... you really love me?
In "Now or Never" by Indiana Evans, the singer expresses uncertainty about the depth of her romantic relationship. She can't help but wonder if her partner truly loves her as she does, and if she is crazy for feeling this way. She's falling for the person, but she's afraid to take the risk and approach him because it's unclear whether it's the right time to do so.
Throughout the song, the artist hints at the importance of choosing the right moment to express oneself. The chorus lyrics especially reflect her predicament, that it feels like something is changing, but she's unsure of what it means. The enchanting melody and gentle rhythm of the tune match the lyrics and create an entrancing setting for the listener.
Line by Line Meaning
Baby I think about
I keep thinking about you
Maybe I feel love at all
I may be falling in love with you
Could be I'm going crazy
I might be losing my mind
Probably nothing at all
Maybe it's nothing
Holding for something but I'm falling for you
I'm trying to stay reserved but I'm falling in love with you
Feels like its, changing right now baby
It seems like something is happening right now
But I already know
But I already have a feeling
Cause it's like now or never baby
Because it's either now or never when it comes to love
Do you, you really love me
Do you genuinely love me?
It don't feel right baby
It doesn't seem right
Not the time to tell
It's not the right moment to confess
We can go out later, and look at the stars there shining
We can go stargazing together
The Magic is here now baby, As far as the man can see
The magical feeling is present and limitless
As far as the sky
As far as the eye can see in the sky
Do you? Do you Really love me?
Do you genuinely love me?
Contributed by Victoria D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.