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Noel Gourdin Returns with The Sizzling ‘Get To You’

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Billboard chart-topping R&B Singer/Songwriter Noel Gourdin has returned to the music scene, with the sizzling new up-tempo single “Get To You” via TopNotch Music.

The passionate R&B/Soul track highlights the sweet cravings of new love with Noel Gourdin’s hypnotic and recognizable vocals.

Best known for his Billboard #1 Adult R&B hit, “The River,” this latest single is the follow up to his most recent release, “Lovin’ Up (You) feat. Regi Myrix.” Overcoming a battle with depression, Noel made it his mission to bring healing to the world by embracing the sense of freedom found in music.

Noel has also collaborated with heavyweights in music such as Dre. Dre, and Grammy award-winning Super Producer KayGee of Naughty By Nature. The R&B crooner’s song “Family Reunion” gave him footing in the business when it was featured in the opening credits of the motion picture, “The Cookout.” His track record in the music industry has talent him from the big stage to the big screen, and he is preparing to deliver new music to satiate his international fanbase.

In a 2014 UB Interview with Noel, we asked him how he got his first big break in the industry? “It really came when my music was introduced to KayGee the super producer from Naughty By Nature. I had linked up wit my manager years ago, in like 2004-2005 or so. He knew a guy in Providence, Rhode Island that had worked with KayGee in the past and Koffee Brown, Jaheim, etc. So we had worked on a catalog of music and we started saving up money and whatever we could do and was going to New York. Renting cars and whatever we could do to get out there.

Noel went on to say; “He got my music to KayGee and he took a liking to my voice. That was around the time he was working for the soundtrack to “The Cookout,” he actually put my record “Family Reunion” that I cut at the beginning of the movie. That was really my big break and my foot in the door before I was even signed. My biggest vindication type of thing even before that was working out in L.A. with Dr. Dre for like a month. That was pretty much the validation that I was doing what I was suppose to be doing. Someone like Dr. Dre doesn’t just take an interest in somebody and keep them in the studio for weeks. So that was my biggest vindication before my first big break with KayGee.

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