New York, NY (Top40 Charts) One year after "Man In The Making" hit the UK Top 10
Music Week Dance Charts, NOAH returns with an original self-produced American theme pop song titled "American Royalty" that not only captures the American
Spirit but also the essence of what it means to be American. The song opens with a sample from the legendary 1961 JFK Inaugural Address: "Ask Not What Your Country Can Do For You, But What You Can Do For Your Country" and has a smart reference in his second verse to
Taylor Swift and her mega-hit "
Blank Space": "Living in A 'Blank Space' Swiftly Moving." Bound to become a classic American pop song, NOAH sets his sights on making "American Royalty" the theme song for the 2017 Presidential Inauguration.
"American Royalty" was written and produced by NOAH with additional production by New York City-based producer Eternal Love. The single was mixed by Brent Kolatalo (Bruno Mars, Drake, Kendrik Lamar, Eminem, JayZ, Kanye West) at Full Time Dreamer Studios and mastered by Tom Coyne (Adele, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Sam Smith, One Direction) at Sterling Sound in New York City.
NOAH first made a splash in late 2012 with his pop/dance single "New York is Dead" which spent 20 weeks on the DJ Times
National Dance Charts and hit #15 on the UK
Music Week Dance Charts. His follow up Los Angeles theme song "No More Angels" climbed to #14 on the UK
Music Week Dance Charts and his third release "
Keep On Movin'" was a 2014 Billboard and
Music Week Dance Chart success and climbed to #12 on the UK
Music Week Pop Dance Charts. His 2015 release "Man In The Making" climbed to #9 on the UK
Music Week Pop Dance Charts securing the artist a Top 10 chart position in the U.K.
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