11 May 2004

Set The Tone

Nate James

unsigned

WE SAY

Introducing Nate James: future star, exceptional singer, and real songwriting talent who's itching to push the boundaries like a British Prince. Set The Tone is the track that has successfully introduced him to media - 1Xtra have playlisted it, New Nation and Music Week are both on board, and Blues & Soul described it as the best independent R&B track they've heard in ages. Nate's available for records and publishing and there's plenty more material you should hear, written with and produced by David Brant (best known for Mis-Teeq's first two singles).

CONTACTS

Anthony Hamer-Hodges, >4 Management - 020 7482 9712

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