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Bob Marley

Artist Name:    Bob Marley

Album Title: Many
Label: Island / Studio One
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Early life Bob Marley was born on February 6, 1945 in Jamaica to Norval Marley, a middle-aged white plantation overseer from England, and Cedella Booker, a black teenager from the North Country. Cedella and Norval were to be married on June 9th, 1944. Approximately a week before the wedding, however, Norval informed Cedella that his chronic hernia had begun to trouble him and as a result he would be changing jobs and moving to Kingston. Norval never really knew his son because of the white upper class' disdain for mixed race relationships. As a person of mixed race, Bob Marley may have been rejected and even the object of bitter ridicule by both white and black Jamaicans for his mixed heritage.

Early career Marley started his musical experimentation in ska and gravitated towards reggae as the music evolved, playing, teaching and singing for a long period in the 1970s and 1980s. Marley is perhaps best-known for work with his reggae group "The Wailers", which included two other celebrated reggae musicians, Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh. Livingstone and Tosh later left the group and went on to become successful solo artists.

Much of Marley's early work was produced by Coxsone Dodd at Studio One. That relationship later deteriorated due to financial pressure, and in the early 1970s he produced what is believed by many to be his finest work with Lee Perry. This pair also split apart, this time over the assignment of recording rights. They did work together again in London, though, and remained friends until Marley's death.

Marley's work was largely responsible for the mainstream cultural acceptance of reggae music outside of Jamaica. He signed to Chris Blackwell's Island Records label in 1971, at the time a highly influential and innovative label. Island Records boasted a retinue of successful and diverse artists including Genesis, John Martyn and Nick Drake. Though many people believe that Blackwell interfered with what Marley wanted to do with his own music, others think that the knowledge this producer brought to the scene was critical in Marley's wish to bring reggae to the world. It was his 1975 hit ''No Woman, No Cry'' that first gained him fame on a wider level.
 
Omarion

Artist Name:   Omarion

Album Title: O
Label: Epic
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The album is packed with equal doses of ballads and mid-tempos and allows listeners to peep his flavor.  “My dad hipped me to the music of Marvin Gaye and Earth, Wind & Fire, so the album reflects the music that I’ve been listening to all my life – it’s a little old school mixed in with the new.”  For his debut, Omarion stepped into the booth with producers including AllStar (3LW, Joe, Luther Vandross), The Underdogs (B2K, Ruben Studdard, Tyrese) and Atlanta’s own Corner Boys (Usher).  As co-writer on 5 songs, he hopes to show fans “a deeper insight of what goes on inside my head,” he adds.  “Love is always the topic.”

In the case of the first single/title track, the letter O has multiple connotations.  Not only is it the first letter of his name, but it also refers to the “overtime” he’s willing to put in to appease the ladies.  The silky ballad is far from subtle in its promises of physical and emotional satisfaction.  “’O’ is my favorite song on the album because it explains who I am – it’s real grown man,” he laughs.

“Never Gonna Let You Go (She’s a Keepa)” is a funky, flirty song about the thrill of finding “the one” and features a few, choice verses from Big Boi, the lone guest to appear on the album.  “When you find a girl who you like and she has all of the qualities that you want, she’s a keeper – bottom line,” Omarion says.  Then on the flip side, he voices conflicted emotions about his girl with “I Wish.”   Everyone will be able to relate to his anguish by the time he reaches the chorus – “I know it’s crazy, but I wish I didn’t love you…but I’m glad I do.”

At twenty years of age, Omarion is learning to appreciate the unpredictable and ever-changing rhythm of relationships, which he reveals on “I’m Gonna Change,” a heartfelt ballad with plenty of bounce appeal.  “Relationships are up and down,” he admits, “and there always comes a point where someone will say, ‘Baby, I’m gonna change.’”

Born and raised in California – Inglewood, to be exact – Omarion began his creative journey doing commercials prior to joining B2K at the age of 15.  No sooner than they hit the scene with their self-titled debut, the group’s first single, “Uh Huh,” landed at #1.  Next came the hit single, “Gots Ta Be,” and the release of their sophomore disc, pandemonium! which included the chart-topping banger, “Bump, Bump, Bump (featuring P. Diddy)” and “Girlfriend.”  The group captured crossover appeal, an entire generation of loyal fans and even a coveted co-headlining slot on the now-infamous “Scream” Tours.   Along with earning nominations for MTV Video Music and American Music Awards, they were voted Best Group by VIBE and took home both a Billboard Music Award (for biggest-selling single) and BET Viewer’s Choice Award.  "There is a greater responsibility with being a solo artist than when you’re part of a group,” he says of being on his own.  “You can’t switch it up or take a breath because all of the focus in on you.  It’s a lot of work.”

With two platinum albums, a Christmas collection and Greatest Hits compilation under his belt, Omarion’s resume has since expanded to include roles on television and film as well as the title of author.  He’s made primetime appearances on One on One and The Bernie Mac Show, did his thing on the big screen in the blockbuster film and soundtrack, You Got Served, will appear in the in-the-works sequel and has completed work on the much-anticipated film adaptation of the ‘70’s cartoon, Fat Albert.  Then there’s the autobiography that’s full of professional highlights and personal anecdotes.  Of his forthcoming memoir, he insists, “There’s a lot about me that my fans don’t know.  I’ve been singing and dancing since I was 5 years old and have made a lot of sacrifices.  You don’t live a normal life when you’re in the limelight.”

Looking toward the future, Omarion envisions his multi-layered career in terms of chapters of a never-ending story that includes songwriting, producing, acting and an openness to explore anything else that his schedule permits.  When asked what music means to him, he responds without hesitation, “Music is everything – it’s my world, my life.  I know that I can’t visit each of my fans personally, but I hope that my music makes them feel like they’ve gotten to know me.  I’ve put my heart into this album.”

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LL Cool J

Artist Name:   LL Cool J

Album Title: Many
Label: Def Jam
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James Todd Smith aka LL Cool J is an actor, a two-time Grammy Award winner, author and NAACP Image Award winner. He was also honored in 2003 as ShoWest's Male Star of Tomorrow and with Soul Train's Lifetime Achievement Award.

Smith, under his well known rap moniker LL Cool J, is the first rap artist to amass six consecutive platinum-plus selling albums and six gold singles. He has recorded nine consecutive multi-platinum albums and in 2003 released his tenth album, "Ten," which debuted at #2. The first single from the album, "Luv U Better," quickly rose to #1 on the hip-hop charts and his duet with Jennifer Lopez, "All I Have," reached # 1 on the Billboard charts.

Most recently Smith starred with Gabrielle Union in Deliver Us from Eva, a contemporary romantic comedy from writer/director Gary Hardwick, and provided music for the film's soundtrack as well. Smith earlier starred in Harlin's action film Deep Blue Sea, for which he received critical acclaim for his comedic role as the "Chef." His record label, Rock the Bells, co-produced the soundtrack for the film and he contributed two songs including the title track "Deepest Blue." He also starred in Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday opposite Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx, providing a song for that film's soundtrack as well. His other film credits include Rollerball for director John McTiernan, Kingdom Come opposite Jada Pinkett Smith and Vivica A. Fox, In Too Deep, Halloween H20 and Toys. Additionally, he starred in the sitcom "In the House."

Smith's first children's book And the Winner Is ... was recently released as part of Scholastic's exciting new series of books and CDs by today's hottest rap stars called “Hip Kid Hop.” The book tells the story of a young basketball player who learns the importance of winning and losing gracefully. He also penned a 1997 autobiography I Make My Own Rules.

Smith currently lives in New York with his wife and four children.
http://www.defjam.com/site/artist_home.php?artist_id=202
 
Nathan

Artist Name:   Nathan

Album Title: Do Without My Love (Remixes)
Label: VCM / Mona
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Instore: 19th February 2007

The supremely talented R&B sensation Nathan, whose superb debut single “Come Into My Room” propelled him into the spot-lite as one of the shinning stars in the urban music fraternity, returns with his eagerly awaited single “Do Without My Love”. “Do Without My Love” is a beautifully written single lifted from the superb debut album “Masterpiece”, which also features the cuts “Round & Round”, They Can’t Take Me Away” and “Come Into My Room”. In the last few months Nathan has been extremely busy promoting his album MASTERPIECE and recently supporting both Neyo and Joe in London.
 
Max Million

Artist Name:        Max Million feat. Lady Champagne

Album Title: Champagne / Stackin Chips
Label: Rebel Nature Records
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MAX MILLION born in North West London, of Jamaican parentage, raised between Jamaica, New York, Texas, & London, Mr. International! The third of six children, the black sheep of the family at the tender age of fifteen max decided to stop globe trotting and leave it to his Mom and younger siblings and settled down in Harlesden, North West London with his older brother and sister, what no mamma? That’s like a free pass to the streets!! Max learned to hustle watching the game for years before he put the “hustle” in practice. With no Mom or Pops around Max had to work for a living which proved to be going no where, Max decided to join his Mom in Texas, that’s where he fell in love with hip hop. Returning to London after one year, it was back to square one with no job. Choosing a legitimate hustle Max and his friends put together a sound system, which quickly turned into a hip hop group, “The London Rhyme Syndicate” with a successful single and EP in the UK, Max and the group went on to feature on D- Mob’s national top ten hit “It’s Time To Get Funky”. Soon after the group disbanded and Max went solo, he featured on Power Cut’s national top forty hit “Girls” Experiencing the highs and lows of the music business, the snakes, contracts with no monetary benefits, Max decided to put the music business on the back burner and concentrate on getting money, hustling… Fast forward to 2006 after over a decade in the streets hustling, out of the music biz. Max is back!! As a hip hop artist and C.E.O. of his own independent record label, Rebel Nature Records, www.rebelnature.com Switching the hustle back to the music biz, with his first release for R.N.R. “Stacking’ Chips” featuring Lady Champagne, this heavy hitting, hip hop club banger, accompanied by Max’s smooth rhythmic vocals in double time, is all about the street hustle, money, women, cars, narcotics, e.t.c., is an absolute smash!! With Max’s unique sound and this well put together audio single and glossy video, Max should have no problem launching himself as a credible hip hop artist and record label into the forefront of the U.K. hip hop scene, with no limitations the world.

http://www.myspace.com/maxmillion1