Los Angeles, CA (Top40 Charts/ Rogers & Cowan) Hip hop artist B. Taylor's debut single from his forthcoming album "One Life To Live" titled "Fire In Your Eyes" featuring NCIS star Pauley Perette, is currently making its way up Billboard's Urban chart at No 47 this week and is rising. The song is being played on 61 stations, hitting such major markets as Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, and Las Vegas. With the release of "Fire In Your Eyes," Taylor has already generated more than one million You Tube views, 100,000 Facebook fans, and 20,000 Twitter followers. "One Life To Live" will be distributed by Bungalo Records / Universal
Music Group Distribution. Says Robert (Leo) Rodgers, SVP of Bungalo/Universal
Music Group Distribution, "B. Taylor is a rising talent with an amazing story and a tremendous future. With his single heating up, B. is making his mark as a top independent artist."
Discovered by Motown legend Pete Moore of The Miracles, also the co-executive producer and co-producer of "One Life To Live," Moore dubbed B. Taylor as "The Stevie Wonder of Hip Hop" stemming from Taylor's extensive talents as a writer, producer, performer and musician playing four instruments - piano, drums, bass and guitar. The album combines hip hop with a bit of the Motown soul, to create a new sound with lyrics that convey positive messages appealing to all demographics, similar to the Motown music tradition of the past. Says the legendary Smokey Robinson, "It's wonderful that such a young man is coming out with a new, innovative type of hip-hop...I think he's someone that can be an inspiration to other young people."
Prior to his music career, Taylor was a division I college athlete and served as a sailor in the United States Navy. Taylor was the first musician to shoot a music video aboard the historic USS Midway Aircraft Carrier for his single "One Life To Live." He also previously collaborated on a single with Ray J titled "Let's Get This Party Started."
To listen to "Fire In Your Eyes" visit: https://btaylor.com/