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| Internet Records finds a genuine star "R.N.B." Internet Records, the fastest growing independent label out of New York, has done it again. Always having their ear to the ground and their heads to the sky, they have found a genuine star in the making. R.N.B., who hails from Miami, Fl and records often in NYC, is a very gifted and talented singer. Being influenced by the multi-talented Stevie Wonder, his delivery is that of today's silky rhythm and blues singer. After the departure of Internet Records former artist, Jayuar, finding an artist with acute integrity and talent, was no easy task. R.N.B. has proven to have an ole school persona with today's swagger: talent and professionalism with a great sound. He approached the previously recorded track "Take it Off" with a humble grace and an ear for taking the song and making it his own. "We at Internet Records are very excited about the single and working with R.N.B., he encompasses the savvy of today's sound with a mixture of classic soul" states T. Williamson, CEO. The music of today is often noted as lacking talent and being infused with computerized efforts, thankfully R.N.B. encompasses talent to surpass the low grade of most singers. "It was a beautiful experience to record the track and given permission to allow myself to expose my vocal nerve endings and be raw with my delivery!" He states. "Take it Off", a sultry poetic delivery of R.N.B. compelling his female counterpart to re-move her clothes and get into the groove of the business at hand, is done with a great flair and ease that makes you want to take everything off! Please visit Internet Records for the new release information for purchasing this hot single! Also, to learn more about R.N.B please visit him at RNB. Internet Records is an Independent Record Label, which specializes in R&B/Hip-hop. Internet Records also promotes and records such genres as Rock, Dance, and Pop Music. Internet Records is an Independent Record Label that has been established since 2002 write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Jazz News :: home page |