Royce Lovett Releases His Motown Gospel Single "Show Me Love"

Singer and songwriter Royce Lovett has signed with Motown Gospel for the release of his debut record "Write It on the Wall." The album is preceded by a sound that fuses elements of old school Urban soul with progressive R&B. The single "Show Me Love" will be available digitally on Friday July, 10th.
Music has been a part of Royce's life since his early childhood. His mother, a worship leader, introduced him to all styles of music, from bands like Hillsong to pop superstar Michael Jackson. The music he enjoyed growing up helped to create his eclectic musical palate. As Royce grew musically, he became inspired by Musiq Soulchild, Soup The Chemist, Lauryn Hill and The Fugees; all influencing his unique style and sound.
Lovett is not a typical artist. His unique sound and thought-provoking lyrics spark conversation as well as emotion. His songs are not simply shared in churches and among youth groups. Royce also takes his music outside the norm, performing in night clubs and bars, singing, rapping and quoting scripture while playing the acoustic guitar. His soulful melodies and razor sharp lyrics are driven by his faith and a lifestyle of worship. Royce readies an unapologetic fusion of rhythmic Urban and progressive R&B, as he moves to the global stage.
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