Heralding from both St. Vincent and London, Marlon Roudette’s music is characterized as a mix between pop and reggae with notable influences from Gregory Isaacs, Sam Cooke, Massive Attack, and Sade. His fresh, genre-mixing sound helped coin the term “Rave & B.”
Marlon’s single “When the Beat Drops Out” (check out the video HERE) has been released internationally and has already achieved a #1 chart position in 6 countries, a #2 position in 8 countries, and both gold and platinum certifications in 4 countries.
The song has also seen top worldwide Shazam positions, has been streamed nearly 20 million times on Spotify, and has worldwide video views of 10 million. In the UK, where the song was just serviced to radio and will be released March 1st, it recently jumped 72 spots to #28 on the UK Shazam Chart in just one week and now sits at #10
Marlon will make his inaugural trip to the states this March for the official...
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Heralding from both St. Vincent and London, Marlon Roudette’s music is characterized as a mix between pop and reggae with notable influences from Gregory Isaacs, Sam Cooke, Massive Attack, and Sade. His fresh, genre-mixing sound helped coin the term “Rave & B.”
Marlon’s single “When the Beat Drops Out” (check out the video HERE) has been released internationally and has already achieved a #1 chart position in 6 countries, a #2 position in 8 countries, and both gold and platinum certifications in 4 countries.
The song has also seen top worldwide Shazam positions, has been streamed nearly 20 million times on Spotify, and has worldwide video views of 10 million. In the UK, where the song was just serviced to radio and will be released March 1st, it recently jumped 72 spots to #28 on the UK Shazam Chart in just one week and now sits at #10
Marlon will make his inaugural trip to the states this March for the official stateside launch of “When The Beat Drops Out,” and his debut album Electric Soul will be released in the U.S. later this year. His album features excellent production by Tim Bran and Roy Kerr - best known for their work with London Grammar; and was mixed by Andrew Dawson (Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy).
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