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Romans (musician)

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Labels
  
Roc Nation

Role
  
Singer

Albums
  
Overthinking – Pt. 1

Name
  
Romans Romans

Website
  
Official website

Record label
  
Roc Nation

Occupation(s)
  
Singer songwriter producer

Instruments
  
Vocals piano drums guitar cello saxophone

Genres
  
Pop music, Rock music, Soul music

Profiles

ROMANS, is an English singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist. He first gained mainstream recognition after being featured on Naughty Boy's "Home" and penning "My Loving," "Long Hard Look" and "Doubt" for Mary J. Blige, which were released on her thirteenth studio album, The London Sessions. Other artists he has penned for include Disclosure,Gorgon City, Kwabs, Clean Bandit, Olly Murs.

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Early life

ROMANS was born in Pinner, Middlesex, which also is the birthplace and childhood residence of Elton John, who he cites as one of his key-influences. He taught himself to play guitar, cello, piano, drums, and saxophone, as well as teaching himself how to produce. His first gig was the Northwood Hills hotel at the age of 13, and he left school at 16 to pursue music full time.

Career

His music style has been described as a mix of soul, pop and rock with a powerful and passionate voice. His early career included the release of numerous singles in the United Kingdom. In July 2014, ROMANS was featured on "Home" off Naughty Boy's debut-album, Hotel Cabana, their collaboration was released as a single. On 6 May 2014, it was announced that he had signed a record deal with Roc Nation.

He played three showcase shows at South by Southwest in 2015, including The FADER Fort. On 8 May 2015, ROMANS released his first single, "Uh Huh", off his upcoming debut album. He played a select preview of the album at the Sayer's Club in Los Angeles, California the same night. This show followed on his New York City performance at The Box a few nights prior.

Songs

Life In Monochrome
Uh Huh
Those Oldies But Goodies
I'm Not The Father
The Agony And The Ecstasy
Overthinking

References

Romans (musician) Wikipedia