by Eric D. Graham
THE YOUNG TALENTED: DRE MURRO
With so many rappers clouding the independent music scene with mixtapes and CD's, it was refreshing to see a resurgence of so many R&B artists, who aren't afraid to pour out their hearts and serenade the ladies with a few love songs at the 10th Annual Carolina Music Awards on Saturday, Aug.5 at the Duke Energy Center, downtown Raleigh.
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THE YOUNG TALENTED: DRE MURRO
With so many rappers clouding the independent music scene with mixtapes and CD's, it was refreshing to see a resurgence of so many R&B artists, who aren't afraid to pour out their hearts and serenade the ladies with a few love songs at the 10th Annual Carolina Music Awards on Saturday, Aug.5 at the Duke Energy Center, downtown Raleigh.
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Dre Murro, a native of Raleigh, just happened to be one of those vulnerable voices, attempting to take us back to a time in history, where singing love songs was the norm.
"I'm just trying to bring R&B back. We need love in the music.." said Murro, who had an opportunity to perform at this year's annual Women's Empowerment at the PNC Arena in April.
"Begin on that stage at the PNC Arena and listening to the people give me that positive reaction to the music was amazing." smiled the young singer, who began singing in his church’s youth choir in NC.
Despite all the women screaming during his performance at the Women Empowerment, Murro's biggest fan still seems to be his mother Shelly Moore, who said she gets teary-eyed every time she hears her son sing.
"Every time I hear him on the radio, I record it and send it to him." admitted DeAndre's mother, who said her son was singing in the crib as a baby.
Now, this baby-faced singer from Raleigh has a "New" single entitled Know U Know, which features Memphis, Tennessee rapper Young Dolph that is getting a few spins on the radio in the state and in the Atlanta area.
"Mad love goes to my manager Positive Styles, he linked us up. Dolph loved the track and gave me that heat." said Dre, who just completed a college tour which took him to St.Aug, NCCU, Clark-Atlanta and Hampton University in Virginia.
With a good voice, great management and the unconditional love from a supporting mother, Dre Murro could become a household name not only in the Carolinas. But, throughout the United States. One song at a time.
To read more stories about the (2017) Carolina Music Awards go to www.bobbeethehater.blogspot.com
"I'm just trying to bring R&B back. We need love in the music.." said Murro, who had an opportunity to perform at this year's annual Women's Empowerment at the PNC Arena in April.
"Begin on that stage at the PNC Arena and listening to the people give me that positive reaction to the music was amazing." smiled the young singer, who began singing in his church’s youth choir in NC.
Despite all the women screaming during his performance at the Women Empowerment, Murro's biggest fan still seems to be his mother Shelly Moore, who said she gets teary-eyed every time she hears her son sing.
"Every time I hear him on the radio, I record it and send it to him." admitted DeAndre's mother, who said her son was singing in the crib as a baby.
Now, this baby-faced singer from Raleigh has a "New" single entitled Know U Know, which features Memphis, Tennessee rapper Young Dolph that is getting a few spins on the radio in the state and in the Atlanta area.
"Mad love goes to my manager Positive Styles, he linked us up. Dolph loved the track and gave me that heat." said Dre, who just completed a college tour which took him to St.Aug, NCCU, Clark-Atlanta and Hampton University in Virginia.
With a good voice, great management and the unconditional love from a supporting mother, Dre Murro could become a household name not only in the Carolinas. But, throughout the United States. One song at a time.
To read more stories about the (2017) Carolina Music Awards go to www.bobbeethehater.blogspot.com