Monday, June 15, 2009

"Digital Museum" by Jay Jai (R&B Artist from California(CA))

"Digital Museum," the new 7-song digital-only release from Jay Jai, is a smooth and polished R&B collection showcasing a singer with all the seductive powers of the genre's great crooners. With beats and tunes as fresh as they are danceable, Jay Jai's contemporary R&B style (think Ne-Yo, The Dream, and Chris Brown) is a sexy mix that will open ears as surely as it turns heads. Exhorting his ladies with the skills of a true playa, "Slow Step" and "Dress You" virtually boil over with the singer's come-on, while "After Party," an infectious piece of nasty-as-we-wanna-be bravado - with a groove to match, is contemporary soul at its down and dirty best. The fine ballad, "Particular," has a solemn feel that shows Jay Jai's emotional range to fine effect, suggesting there is a lot more depth to be revealed as the singer continues to grow and mature as an artist. As perfect for the dance floor as it is for intimate moments, Jay Jai's "Digital Museum" is sure to please contemporary R&B/Urban Pop fans with its sweet, seductive, and brazenly insistent grooves.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Check out Martin Jaye, one of RadioIndy's favorite R&B artists


Radioindy Artist Spotlight for MARTIN JAYE

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Monday, June 8, 2009

RadioIndy is pleased to present Nypoleon with a GrIndie Award for the CD "The Warm Up"

RadioIndy is pleased to present Nypoleon with a GrIndie Award for the CD "The Warm Up"

Rising star Nypoleon and his CD "The Warm Up" is an amazing debut filled with soulful R&B and is guaranteed to make a big impact on the music scene. His influences stem from Boyz II Men to Michael Jackson, helping create his unique songwriting which blends old school R&B with Hip- Hop and Reggae. "One Last Time" highlights Nypoleon's smooth vocal performance and his ability to fuse his influential genres, creating a tone that is somewhere between Ne-Yo and Bob Marley. On "Always Be Around," his R&B side shines brightly and once again gives us another standout vocal track. His songwriting is well worth mentioning as it separates him from his contemporaries who just deliver the same old beats over and over again. If you love Usher, Babyface or Kanye West, then "The Warm Up" will be spinning in your CD player for quite sometime.

-Shaun H. and the RadioIndy Reviewer Team
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Sunday, June 7, 2009

"Lovers Groove" by Kearon (R&B Artist from South Carolina(SC))

The debut album "Lovers Groove" by the talented singer/songwriter, Kearon is full of smooth and soulful R&B. Kearon is no stranger to the music world as he started singing at a young age and pulls his artistic flair from the influences of great artist of the past, such as O'Jays and Marvin Gaye, to current artists, such as R. Kelly and Ne-Yo. Utilizing these inspirations to create a unique and diverse quality, his vocal abilities shine as they spill out with expressive and melodic tonality. With vocals that are right on the mark, Kearon inspires and moves the listener with his suave and emotive lyrics. "Good Loving" carries a soft and silky feel while the instruments flow with ease and style. An infectious beat on "On The Floor (feat. Butta Banks)" keeps the rhythm pumping while the cool and crisp synth tones balance well with the intimate vocals. Chill out to the thoroughly enjoyable disc "Lovers Groove" as it will move you with its soulful, fashionable style.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com reviewer team
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Thursday, June 4, 2009

"Trying To Find My Way" by Fred Nash (Soul/Country Artist from California (CA))

Not that it matters, but the fact that Fred Nash's high tenor voice, which bears a resemblance to "I Can See Clearly Now" artist Johnny Nash, can't help but make a listener wonder if Fred is an offspring of the highly acclaimed former hit maker and impresario. That his CD-single, "Trying To Find My Way" has a similar soulful pop feel (albeit, without the reggae flavor), buoyed by an engaging, instantly captivating melody, only adds to the mystery. Regardless, "Trying To Find My Way," with its tasty, Steve Cropper-like guitar accompaniment accenting a spare, church-like arrangement, is a veritable throwback to an era when artists such as Nash, James, and Bobby were fashioning a crossover sound out of melding pop and soul sensibilities. Spiritual and meaningful, "Trying to Find My Way" is a fine debut CD-single from an artist who is likely to command attention not for his name, but for his escalating talent.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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