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RnB 19 August, 2015

Nigerian Artist, Joe El Debuts 'timeless' Album

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Nigerian Artist, Joe El Debuts 'timeless' Album
New York, NY (Top40 Charts / King Empire Entertainment) Emerging talent and Kennis Music front man, Joe El dropped his debut album in July with hit singles such as 'Hold On', 'Oya now', 'You Are In Love'. After collaborations with MTV world music award winner 2face Idibia (Fly) and now with his protege Joe-El, Howard lends his vocals on the track 'Blown Away'.

On working with Joe El, Howard says, "Joe El is truly an impressive artist who sings from his heart and exhibits great kindness. It was my pleasure to be a part of his album and look forward on working on more international projects."

Howard, who wrote the current radio track, Champagne, by Charisse Mills ft. French Montana and co-produced Chief Keef's salute to his late cousin, 'Ain't Missing You', is set to release a new single "DSYLM", off his highly-anticipated sophomore album later this month. Managed by music mogul executive Phil Quartararo, B. Howard's work with R&B stars such as Wyclef Jean, Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, Akon, Ciara, Trey Songz and Omarion, have gone platinum worldwide. After a decade of working behind the scenes and gathering over 100 songs in musical credits, B. Howard emerged as an artist when he collaborated with Wyclef Jean and Jazmine Sullivan to revamp the song "Ke Nako," a tribute to Nelson Mandela, and the official song of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

With his creamy vocals forming a sound that is absent from today's radio, Howard has established himself as one of the most unique and soulful voices in modern R&B.

Howard says, "Music is definitely a way to break language barriers. I am blessed to consistently attest to the validity of this theory from my artistic and musical success globally with various artists. Working hand in hand with Kennis Music (Nigeria), my music took me to a place I've always wanted to go, Africa."

For more information about B. Howard, visit:
www.Bhowardofficial.com






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