New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Each Year Honda Motors presents its beloved annual event "Battle of the Bands", in honor of H.B.C.U. Institutions Nationwide, alluring students and alumni from around the World to enjoy awe-inspiring exhibitions of "School Spirit", and with the addition of Emerald Nation Entertainment's own 10-year-old music phenom "Prince Marc Jakob", attendees were given a performance of magical proportions. "P.M.J.", born Marc Jakob Lewis, a Globally Published Recording Artist, delivered an astonishing display that electrified a crowd of over 5,000 people at "
Halftime" of
Alabama State University's Men's Basketball Game. Performing two of his new singles entitled: "Tik-Tok" and "7 days",
Prince Marc Jakob enthralled spectators with an exciting and jovial production that left A.S.U.'s "Acadome" elated with joy.
Receiving an overwhelming and exhilarating response from the crowd, at one-point, mid-performance, the entire A.S.U. "Spirit Squad", as well as additional weekend honorees of the "B.O.T.B.", creatively stormed the Basketball Court with cheerful chants and unique dances of their own, to "P.M.J.'s" standing ovation-worthy showing. Also, an elated "Prince Marc Jakob" met with former U.S Senator & current President of
Alabama State University Quinton Ross before his event debut, thus further inspiring "P.M.J.'s" electrifying concert. Additional guests of the Historic Weekend's 20th anniversary event included Nationally Syndicated
Radio Host and Comedian, "Rickey Smiley", Grammy-Winning Recording Artist "2 Chainz", as well as Actress and Comedian "Loni Love".
Currently,
Prince Marc Jakob, a truly gifted "Straight A" 5th grade student, has achieved a remarkable milestone in Entertainment, reaching Millions of "Digital Streams" in less than 6 months on Global Platform Giants such as, Apple, Tidal, Amazon, SoundCloud and more. Since his initial single release date of October 05, 2022, "P.M.J." has gained over 28,000k Monthly Listeners on Spotify
Music for his various song titles, including additional tracks such as, "People's Champ", "Ki 2 to the Streets" and "Stay in School"; along with being featured in notable
National DJ Pools, such as "
Nerve" and "Digiwaxx" DJs.
With such high-praise and reception for a New Recording Artist and first-time H.B.C.U. "B.O.T.B" performer,
Alabama State University was introduced to a future superstar entertainer in-the-making.