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PRINCE MALIK RECORDS, LLC. Announces Premiere Single "So Bad" Out This Summer

Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:30 AM

NEW YORK, Aug. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- PRINCE MALIK RECORDS, announced today that PRINCE MALIK's new single, "So Bad," is now available for fans on iTunes following an overwhelming response from listeners on radio favorites KTU's iHeartRadio and Z100.

The new heart-pounding, dance club single "SO BAD," will be available on iTunes and Amazon. Executive produced by Tony Dofat, the GRAMMY award-winning producer who has created mega hits for artists including The Notorious B.I.G., Heavy D, Mary J. Blige, and Soul For Real – the single has already begun to be picked up by the top dance stations on the radio.

His first release since smash hit "Makusa," PRINCE MALIK's new single "SO BAD," from the album "Crown Me" - featuring collaborations with Jim Jones, Meek Mill, Flo Rida, Lumidee and Sean Kingston; will be available to fans in both in radio and dance mix versions. Since its release, "Makusa" charted #1 on radio and aired worldwide on MTV. "Makusa" was one of two Spanish tracks on the "Lifestyle" album, the other being "Cara de Angel," which is still getting spins in US.

"Lifestyle" was a combination of rap, pop, Spanish, and dance, which are all part of PRINCE MALIK personality. After the completion of "Lifestyle," PRINCE MALIK decided to stay in the lanes of pop and dance, which define him best.

PRINCE MALIK has also given his fans a behind-the-scenes sneak peek of the video for "SO BAD" and is preparing for the unveiling of the official video at their upcoming video release party this summer. Clear Channel has signed on to be a partner of this highly-anticipated event and will live broadcast from the event to it's 40 station affiliates.

"With the release of So Bad I believe my fans will get to see how my music has evolved as I enter a new genre of music," said PRINCE MALIK. "I've been able to maintain great success in all walks of life and I know this will be no different. I am excited with this release and will continue working hard in the studio to create music that will resonate with my fan base."

The "SO BAD" music video, which was directed by Clifton Bell, who has worked with talents like J. Cole, Trey Songz, Ne-Yo and Rick Ross, will be available for major music networks starting next week.

Since erupting onto the entertainment stage, PRINCE MALIK has started his own record label, publishing company and film production company. A man of all trades, PRINCE MALIK is no stranger to developing his versatile talents into a budding successful career. PRINCE MALIK has a bachelor degree in Journalism, which expanded his love and talent for writing.

Take a look behind the scenes as Prince Malik explains the making of his hit video "So Bad"

Mike Paffmann
646.430.5162 | mpaffmann@5wpr.com

SOURCE PRINCE MALIK RECORDS, LLC.

(Source: PR Newswire )
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