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  • Nov 21, 2007 12:11 pm US/Pacific
    The Beat: Music Artists YOU Should Know!
    Aaron gives some insight into some amazing music artist that you should know if you don't know already.

    by Aaron Fields | KSTW.com




    A new group to step on the scene known as I15 are signed to Zone 4/Interscope records. Their first single "Lost in love" is a refreshing sound in the R&B game. I really like this song and if they continue to make songs like this they will definitely make their mark in the music world. The video is also pretty good and I hope to see more work from them.


    I was first introduced to Money on Timbalands Shock Value album on the 9th track titled "Fanatsy". Immediately this song caught my attention as a standout track on the album yet I realized I had no idea who was the voice behind this song. After checking the credits I discovered her name was Money which was not a name of an artist that I heard before. I did some research and checked out the MySpace page and got to know who money is and just what her style is about. She credits one of her influences as the great Prince which shouldn't be a surprise because if you hear her music you can definitely hear the influence in it. She is definitely an artist you want to keep an eye on because it won't be long until her name gets out there.


    Looks like boy bands are trying to make a comeback. This new group NLT is starting to make waves in the Pop world especially working with producer extraordinaire Timbaland on their song titled "She said I said". They definitely have potential to break into the industry and command the attention that bands such as N'Sync and Backstreet Boys once had. They have toured with the Pussy Cat Dolls and we're the AOL Breakers winner. Here's a video from their first single "That Girl" and also a video from their second single "She said I said". Their debut album is said to be released sometime in February of 2008.



    Aaron Fields is the Sales Marketing Coordinator for KSTW-TV in Seattle. All opinions expressed in this column are strictly his.