Emmey Gramz delivers a smooth, infectious vibe with "I Like"—a feel-good anthem blending R&B and hip-hop with irresistible melodies. Perfect for radio, clubs, and playlists worldwide! #ILike #EmmeyGramz.
Midnight Moonlight and You" was written over 30 years ago and has a storied history. Way back in the 90's I had a music management company with Jim Saxon called "Calvin James Music." We were really excited because we just signed Giorge Pettus, a great R&B pop singer who had a record deal with MCA Records and they were working on his album. What he needed was a hit song! Jim and I got together with songwriter Tom Campbell in my living room and wrote "Midnight Moonlight and You." We thought it was a real banger and the record label would love it. So, Jim and I flew out to LA and met with Louil Silas. At that time he was MCA Records executive producer for Babyface, Bobby Brown, Sheena Easton, Pebbles, Patti LaBelle, and Giorge Pettus. When we told him about "Midnight Moonlight and You" he said had already given the last of the budget to the Isley brothers to finish Giorge's album. Disappointed, we gave him the song anyway but I doubt he ever listened to it.
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That night we were invited to the Isley Brothers studio session with Giorge and hung out with Ron and Marvin Isley as well as Angela Winbush. We all shared a fast food dinner as they recorded Giorge’s vocal tracks. Unfortunately the song they produced wasn't a hit for Giorge and that was his last album with MCA records.
Decades later I came across "Midnight Moonlight and You" in my archives and thought maybe Mr MooQ should give it a go. Excited, I called Jim Saxon and we put together a modern version of the song. I then hired Chuck Zwicky to do the arrangement and oversee the production. Finally after all these years, here's "Midnight Moonlight and You!"
Since Giorge and Tom are no longer with us I dedicate this song to them for all the fun we shared. Miss you guys!
When one of the world’s premiere battle rappers links up with epic New Orleans talent, amazing things happen. And Arsonal Da Rebel's most recent offering, a single entitled “Chicken and Watermelon” and its accompanying visuals, are proof.
Newark, New Jersey native Arsonal Da Rebel blazed a white-hot trail clean through the world of battle rap where he is recognized as one of the world’s most exquisite competitors. Ask any battle rap fan and they will tell you there are few on Arsonal’s level. Arsonal’s battles have garnered millions of views during his meteoric rise to fame. Not only is he one of the battle rap world’s most highly lauded competitors, but he also owns his own battle rap league and recording studio. His business acumen, unrivaled work ethic and talent opened doors and Arsonal proudly walked through them. Now he's sitting atop the entertainment world, while continuing to constantly put in work.
The visuals to “Chicken and Watermelon” were filmed and directed by @mastermindrichy and @agi.shotit in the legendary 17th Ward neighborhood of Hollygrove, a mecca for endless talent. It features well-known New Orleans movers and shakers such as Reem and ST DA A&R of sophisticated street label 0017th, comedian and rapper Rob Kazi, legendary rapper, songwriter and entrepreneur UTP Skip, rapper and media personality Eazymoney, and many more familiar faces. It also features iconic Hollygrove landmarks and of course, they brought out the twerkers.
Visuals are available on YouTube. The single is available for download and streaming on all major platforms. "Chicken and Watermelon" was produced by superproducer Blaqnmild.
Get ready to hit the open road with Two Whatevers' latest album release, 'Road Trip'! This electrifying musical journey takes you on a wild ride across America, with each track fueled by the duo's adventures in iconic cities like New York, Miami, and Las Vegas, and the breathtaking beauty of the Smoky Mountains and Pacific Ocean. Buckle up and join the journey!
Two Whatevers teamed up with the renowned Island Chicago Studios, where the legendary producers and engineers, including Mark Taylor, have collaborated on some of the industry's most iconic projects. This esteemed studio, with its rich history of fostering creativity and innovation, provided the perfect backdrop for the duo to bring their 'Road Trip' album to life.
New Single by KA'RON available first to all DJ's. Will be available on all streaming platforms 9/27/24.
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Artist: KA'RON
Song: If You Nasty
Producer: Kalvin Austin
Genre: R&B
BPM: 91
Label: RichHeart/Twenty Two/Warner Music Group
Contact: AJ Burton
Emerging record producer, singer, and songwriter, at the age of 14, Ferro produced/ arranged, wrote, and completed an entire album.
Ferro, who is Black and Puerto Rican, was born in New York and moved to Atlanta in
2019 to attend Woodward Academy. Obsessed with Usher as a baby and singing on stage since the age of 3, his love and respect for music have been undeniable. But it wasn’t until the pandemic that he began making beats out of boredom. His mom signed him up for a virtual beats-making class with hundreds of kids from all over the world, and every time he created a new beat, his creation would be amongst the top 3. That’s when he discovered he had something special.
In the Summer of 2024, Ferro traveled to Italy with his school and performed in four cities, and at St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. He’s also attended the Otis Redding music camp, where he has produced, written, and performed at the Macon Opera House, leading to a holiday performance. That’s when he received his first paycheck
for music. Ferro says, “My mom framed the check for me, and it’s hanging prominently in my room to remind me of what’s possible when you do what you love.” On August 8th, 2024, Ferro released his first single and video, “Stay with Me,” available on all streaming platforms. “It was a labor of love. My mom allowed me to release a single if I did
the research on distribution, shot my own video and most importantly, got good grades.”
Ferro aspires to be a musical household name and believes that with hard work, it will all pay off. He modestly says regarding his latest single about life and love from a young man’s lens, “I believe it’s a solid body of work for a 16-year-old, and I have room to grow.”