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N.B. Artist Bio:
N.B. Press PhotoN.B short for Norris Bennett, aka N.B the Rapper/Sanger Dude, was born in Douglas, GA. He has Quickly became a man on a mission, to be heard, seen and taken seriously in the music industry. His sights are set out on mastering his singing and rapping talents and becoming a marketable source of entertainment.
While T.I, Ludacris, R. Kelly, Musiq, Soul child, T-Pain, & Usher are just a few of his influences, N.B strives to be different and stand out as an Entertainer and continues to grow and develop his talents. In 2010 he made moved to Florida, which proved to be a good career move, he begin doing shows in Orlando and Daytona, radio interviews, mixtapes, magazines, and even made his acting debut on TruTv's South Beach




N.B. Fills Everyone’s Empties with “Drinks on Me”
The ‘Rapper-Sanger’ is back with an intense yet delicious banger made from his own recipe of r&b and rap… and radio’s drinking it up.

“A more original sound than most – It’s rare. Keep it up." - Eruption Productions
(LAUDERHILL, FLORIDA) September 30th, 2014 – N.B. “The Rapper Sanger” is back! This time he's mixed together an intense, delicious ‘banger’ with his new single, “Drinks on Me.” His recipe is simple; take a combo of r&b and rap and add a splash of hip-hop. Then, you simply top it off with some smooth, southern swag. N.B. always serves it chilled to the ladies, but he’s filling up everyone’s empties with “Drinks on Me.”
N.B.'s N.B. is an award-winning musician and a man of many talents. Over the last decade in the industry, he’s worked to perfect his skillset to include everything from audio engineering and production all the way to on-screen acting in popular television shows. His musical accolades include charting at number six internationally in 2010 with his single, “Shawty What it Do.”
Within "Drinks on Me," N.B. displays his uncanny ability to create a uniquely stylistic collision of hip-hop and r&b – all wrapped into an addictive melody. He elaborates, “The creative objective in this song was to show my fun-loving personality. It’s an uplifting party song because my glass is always half full... it’s my mantra.” The composition is penned by N.B. and he also co-produced the track with the talented Alejandro Beatz. The highly-anticipated video for “Drinks on Me” is slated for release in October.
Radio stations such as Winter Park’s 91.5FM and The Edge 88.7FM in the U.S.A. are already slamming down rounds of “Drinks on Me.” In addition, the track is also getting a foothold in Asia and Europe as well – in rotation on stations such as Milan, Italy’s 96.5FM. While N.B. feels he is a blend of T.I., R. Kelly and T.Pain, he’s never boxed himself into any one style. Maybe ‘N.B.’ really stands for “never boxed” rather than Norris Bennett? Just as N.B. says, “This single isn't the typical lyrically-limp liquor. This is from the top shelf, so pour a glass … the 'Drinks on Me.'"
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Artist N.B.
(954) 494-1569 (Tel)



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