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J. Brown Releases His Debut EP ‘Forever Yours’

J. Brown has been on a serious grind, from delivering Billboard charting singles, touring with Elle Varner, and now releasing his debut EP Forever Yours.

Forever Yours was released Friday, January 24th, on all steaming platforms via the MoCha Music label imprint. Not only his he a singer, but also co-wrote and co- produced the project. Other writers and producers Steve James, Charles Farrar, Maurice Harley, GC and Quaid. The six-track EP takes listeners o a journey, and a small glimpse into Brown the artist, and he man.

Last week, Brown released his new single, “Moon,” written by himself and Steve James, produced by G.C.. His previous single, “Give It 2 U,” peaked at #16 on Billboard. Brown is also the 34th Most Played Artist on Urban AC Radio according to Mediabase 2019 Year-end report.

Check out Forever Yours here, and watch the “Give It 2 U” video below. Check out the Varner tour dates here.

William Carter

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