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RnB 09 December, 2020

PJ Recruits Flo Milli For 'Element (Remix)'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) R&B powerhouse PJ recruits Flo Milli for her latest offering "Element (Remix)." The remix is available at all DSPs and streaming services today. The original track was featured in the 4th season of HBO's INSECURE and featured on the original soundtrack. PJ's "Single for Christmas" is currently featured on Atlantic Records' debut R&B Christmas album Still Home for Christmas, available at all DSPs and streaming services.

"Element (Remix)" arrives on the heels of PJ and Lute's (Dreamville/Interscope) "I'm Forreal." Ghetto Film School and Graff Lab teamed up with co-directors Ali Roberto and PJ to lead production in the visual, which features the two North Carolina natives holding it down Los Angeles.

The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon hosted guest PJ, Common and Black Thought. They performed "Say Peace" from Common's recently released album A Beautiful Revolution Part 1, which features PJ on four tracks and songwriting credits on two. Common invited fans to experience his new album, from start to finish, through the power of performance featuring his all-star band (Robert Glasper, Karriem Riggins, Burniss Travis, Isaiah Sharkey, Alejandro Prawl, DJ Dummy and PJ) and directed by Mark Leibowitz.

Most recently, the R&B songstress teamed up with VICE and 76 gas station to drop "Day Trippin' with PJ," a powerful three-part series giving intimate insight and details into PJ's life as a songwriter, artist and woman in the industry. In the series, PJ will drive her own car around Los Angeles to visit places that have inspired, influenced, and impacted her since she's been in the city of angels. Drive down Sunset Boulevard with the top down and drop by the studio in the first installment In The Studio, available now via VICE.

She recently wrapped a 9-city Get Out To Vote Tour with Common from October 22nd to November 2nd, hitting Philadelphia, Orlando, Miami, Charleston, Atlanta, Greensboro, Houston, Charlotte, and Tampa. Further, Common invited PJ to perform with him at Planet AFROPUNK, the virtual festival that paid homage to the reality that the upheavals we've gone through over the course of the year are far from novel - they're central to the Black experience across space and time. Watch the Black cultural explosion. She also teamed up with Common to perform "Don't Forget" on The Kelly Clarkson Show. The track is featured on the Netflix's newest series Bookmarks - where black celebrities and artists read children's books by Black authors to spark meaningful conversations about empathy, equality, justice, self-love, and anti-racism. Some guests include Common, Jill Scott, Tiffany Haddish and more.

PJ also recently dropped by South LA's Alta Adams to give her single "Element" an LA backdrop for an incredible live performance on the patio. "Element" was featured on season 4 for INSECURE and on the INSECURE: Music From the HBO Original Series, Season 4 soundtrack. The record was used as the music bed for Issa Rae's EMMY nomination category for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.






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