Interview with Kem, Motown Recording Artist
This interview was first published February 2006
After selling more than 10,000 copies of his independent release, “Kemistry,” in 2002, Motown Records signed R&B/Smooth Jazz crooner Kem to its label in 2003. Motown went on to re-release his debut album, which went Gold and garnered him a #1 and Top 10 Urban AC radio hit. “Album II,” Kem’s latest release, has also gone Gold, selling more than 700,000 copies to date. Collectively, Kem has sold more than 1.3 million records thanks to his “Kemistry” and “Album II” releases.
Kem talks about Superbowl 2006, Tom Joyner’s “Fantastic Voyage” cruise performance, Smooth jazz crooner and scatter Al Jarreau, artistic creativity, film projects, “Tonight” on Tyler Perry’s “Madea’s Family Reunion” soundtrack, and much more!
Websites: Kemistry Records, Official Motown Site
Filed under: Entertainment, All by Ronald Lewis


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