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OriginalRemy Writes Song to Bring Awareness to Mental Health, “men don’t cry”

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After working with platinum producer Matt Miller, who has produced for Kendrick Lamar, Ashanti, Tyrese, Rick Ross, and more. Getting press on previous releases from, The Farmville Herald, Pulse Music Magazine, and The MusicMakesMe blog. The table is set for his new release “Smile For Me” on October 30th 2020.

His name is OriginalRemy but this is more than his stage name. He states, “OriginalRemy is not a name for an artist. This is my brand, my dream, and my life.” OriginalRemy is an independent R&B and Pop artist based outside of Houston, Texas. He has performed at Longwood University, Short Pump Town Center, and scheduled to perform at The Apollo Theatre

OriginalRemy prides himself on his performance capabilities stating, “As an R&B singer we are not known as the most entertaining performers. I want to change the narrative, no matter the venue.” 

 

His newest track is called, “men don’t cry” and it features some very amazing lyricism that speaks to the importance of mental health. The production is very relaxing, as it combines some beautiful guitar chords with a smooth bass line and drum beat. Check out the track below.

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