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Don Preach

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“So how are we going to get this music around the world!” Claes Nobel Don Preach IS the new voice and has been called America's 1st Urban Patriotic artist. Where patriotism seemed formerly exclusive to the world of country music, Preach carved out a pop/rock/hip hop niche that offers up genre-bending, club-thumping songs that are lyrically solid for their honest deduction on the state of America. Synthesized laser sounds, compiled by carefully arranged and melodic guitar licks finds one reminiscent of Limp Bizkit, Wyclef Jean, and Kanye West juxtaposing hip hop lyrics with alternative sounds. If too much time has elapsed since the last hair-raising, chicken-skinned song stirred thoughts of wonderment and anticipation for the next verse, the wait is over. This upstate New York and LA-based singer / songwriter / producer and leading man of the newly established Mild Red Entertainment, shifts the club scene the way Kanye West's "Jesus Walks" must have stirred up the idea that religion and politics must find a most comfortable place in the world of mainstream music in an undeniable fashion. Paying homage to war veterans in songs like "I'm just a Hero, and ÒThe Beautiful Things", Preach lyrics tap into the psyche of America's ability to dream and heal. He doesn't just represent the popularity gained with the military. Preach suggests that we find answers to war and our dreams as a nation through the medium of music, through light and love. A featured producer on EMI / Capital Records Dubai music label with the hit single "My Arabian Dream" (Hypnotiq Girls) blowing up the charts in the Middle East, Preach comes with talent as a former label producer with Stevie B's 805 Music and has been around the performance block since the early days of leather jacket-wearing, cigarette smoking kids in critical need of haircuts and the next Pink Floyd and Led Zepplin vinyl release on the double or else.