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Atlantic Records welcomes teen heart throb Jovanie and his new single “OOH GIRL”
This week Atlantic Records welcomed Jovanie as the newest member of its much celebrated roster.
This week Atlantic Records welcomed Jovanie as the newest member of its much celebrated roster.
Jovanie
The Brooklyn-based R&B singer will make his major label debut with his newest project, “WHAT’S THE MOVE PT II.”
“WHAT’S THE MOVE PT II” is available for pre-order today at http://smarturl.it/PreOrderiTunes.
At 14, Jovanie is already an online phenomenon with massive followings across the social media spectrum, fast finding a fervent fan following with his presence, natural talent, and remarkable vocal tone.
The Brooklyn native has been pursuing his musical career for more than half his life, devoting his amazing energy to both school and his extracurricular dreams. He lit the internet on fire with 2013’s viral smash, “Heartbreaker,” leading to a string of high profile live appearances, spanning VH1’s A Night In Paris concert special to performing the National Anthem at NYC’s historic Madison Square Garden.
Jovanie also joined Ne-Yo as special guest on his annual “Giving Tour,” prompting the 3x GRAMMY® Award-winning superstar to declare him “an incredible artist on the rise.
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