What Christmas Means ♫ Kem

Details
Title | What Christmas Means ♫ Kem |
Author | Assia B. |
Duration | 5:52 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=e6Ql5Hd5cw0 |
Description
From the self titled album «What Christmas Means» 2012 Motown Record Company
Written By: Kem, Melanie Rutherford
Producer: Kem
Credits
Arranged By [Orchestra] – Kem, Paul Riser
Co-producer, Piano, Programmed By [Percussion] – Demetrius Nabors
Drums – Ron Otis
Programmed By [Percussion & Bass], Drum Programming – Rex Rideout
Born Kem Owens July 23, 1969 in Nashville (Tennessee) and raised in Detroit (Michigan), professionally known as Kem, is an American R&B/soul singer, songwriter, and producer. After finishing high school, Kem dealt with homelessness, addiction, and isolation from his family. He did not overcome these issues until he turned to spirituality and music, as he has said, "My career didn't take off until I connected with my spirituality. That's why I take time on stage and on the album to administer spirituality to people. That's one of the things that I am most proud of." He has also stated that he does not create music marketed to the mainstream hip-hop-dominated R&B crowd but to people who enjoy his soul/jazz adult contemporary sound and lyrical content. He wrote, produced, and financed his self-released debut album, Kemistry, by singing in a wedding band and waiting tables. He was later signed by Motown Records, who re-released the album on February 25, 2003. The album's first single, "Love Calls", became a hit at urban adult contemporary and smooth jazz radio. He followed his debut release with a sophomore album, Album II, released May 17, 2005. It included the hit single "I Can't Stop Loving You", a #1 at urban adult contemporary radio, and the song "You Might Win" featuring Stevie Wonder on harmonica. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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