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Motown Recording artist Kevin Ross Long Song Away EP drops December 9th
Motown R&B artist and incredible singer Kevin Ross long-awaited EP, “Long Song Away,” will hit stores this Friday, December 9.
Motown R&B artist and incredible singer Kevin Ross’ long-awaited EP, “Long Song Away,” will hit stores this Friday, December 9.
Long Song Away
The four-song EP’s title track continues to climb Billboard’s Adult R&B chart. It has steadily moving up six spots from #12 two weeks ago to #6 this week.
In describing the Long Song Away EP, Kevin Ross says:
“This has been a truly humbling year for me. The EP is an opportunity for me to share some of my new music with my fans. They’ll get to hear songs they hopefully already know and love — “Be Great”– while also hearing a couple of new songs. This EP is a celebration of my hometown, Washington DC, and a celebration of the classic soul music that has been a huge inspiration on me as an artist.”
The EP also features Kevin’s debut single, “Be Great,” with rapper Chaz French, and a remix of the song, featuring R&B phenom BJ The Chicago Kid.
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