B. Howard, an internationally-known music producer, writer and singer, is slated to explode onto the American music scene with a February release of his new single, Loud, the lead-in to his long-awaited album of the same name due this summer. Loud marks Howard's latest solo release since his mega-successful Don't Say You Love Me, in 2015....
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B. Howard, an internationally-known music producer, writer and singer, is slated to explode onto the American music scene with a February release of his new single, Loud, the lead-in to his long-awaited album of the same name due this summer. Loud marks Howard's latest solo release since his mega-successful Don't Say You Love Me, in 2015.The son of R&B singer Miki Howard, B. Howard is a Jackson Family protege who spent much of his early years at Hayvenhurst (The Jackson compound), where he honed his musical talents and composed his first song Spiderwebs at the age of 10.As a teenager, Howard was already demonstrating a natural talent for music as well as a curiosity for the music business. His mother, however, had other plans for the aspiring musician, so she issued him an ultimatum to either make a name for himself, or enroll in college. Howard then set out to prove his talent by building his own relationships and doing what he was born to do - music. He quickly collaborated with the likes of Wyclef Jean, Teddy Riley, Ne-Yo and best-selling music groups from Asia. His portfolio would later include writing and producing hits for Vanessa Hudgens, Jason Derulo, Miguel, and more. Brandon has had success with Necesito tu Amore (Sony) and U and Me Alex to (China) a staple in Asia and Europe, Howard is poised to leave an indelible mark on the American music scene starting in 2018. Plus, Howard showed off his acting skills with a stellar performance as Michael Jackson in the Lifetime movie A Tale of Two Coreys, that premiered on January 6th.Howard spends most of his time producing music in Los Angeles, New York, Miami and abroad. He also is a philanthropist, having recently donated several of his personally-designed headphones to the youth in South Central L.A.
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