PATRICE
"A REFRESHING NEW SOUND FOR R'n'B!"
WHAT RnBandHIPHOPworld.com HAS TO SAY..
We had to go there again! For the second time only in RnBandHIPHOPworld.com's history, we are giving an unsigned act full on exposure which we usually only reserve for artists that are already signed to major labels! But we had to make an exception for this artist! Introducing the beautifully talented Patrice, a refreshing new sound for R'n'B! Currently based in Chicago Illinois, but originally from the West Indies, Patrice delivers a fresh new modern R'n'B sound to the industry that can easily fit in with today’s chart topping music, Urban and Commercial! Currently pushing her new track "Don't Break Yo Back," Patrice is one determined artist that is not one to sit back and wait for other people to promote her tracks. This hard working singer can be found actively promoting her music online through various media outlets, MySpace to name one! People, get to know Patrice because RnBandHIPHOPworld.com predicts; this young lady will be a household name in no time! RnBandHIPHOPworld.com recommends two tracks in particular - "Goodbye" and of course "Don't Break Yo Back" both currently on the playlist over at our radio station Rudeboy FM!
WHAT HER OFFICIAL BIO HAS TO SAY
Undeniably, this Caribbean beauty is the next up and coming, hottest, female artist out of Chicago, IL. With sultry vocals, bangin' Pop/R&B/Hip Hop tracks, catchy hooks, and an irresistible sexy swagger, PATRICE is ready to grace your eyes and ears with her debut solo album...UNDENIABLE (album being released in February 2009). Vote for her newly released single "Don't Break Yo Back" on Go Ill Radio at www.theblock.com/timbuck2, available on ITUNES January 25th 2009. For more info on PATRICE, visit www.myspace.com/PatriceForde
"My passion is music and I aspire to inspire people, young women especially, to never give up on their dreams no matter where they came from or who says that they can't turn their dreams into reality. From a little island girl who grew up watching her grandmother cook dinner on a coal pot; the girl who helped her mother carry water from the village pipe so we could have something to drink. To a young woman who is on her way to showing the world that anything is possible!"
- Patrice
(Jan 14, 2009)
