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Ron E. Drops Visual for The Mesmerizing ‘Perform’

From The Upcoming EP, "Rated R."

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Rising R&B star Ron E., protégé of Grammy Award-winning producer Hitmaka, has returned with his new single “Perform” via MakaSound Records/MNRK Music Group.

After the success of his hit track “Worst Way” featuring Fabolous, Ron continues to captivate listeners, this time with a seductive ode to women’s sultry movements when they’re on “Demon Time” with their significant other.

The mesmerizing new single “Perform,” was co-written by Ron E. and Hitmaka, and showcases Ron’s signature smooth delivery, backed by Hitmaka‘s irresistible production. The track is the second single from Ron E.‘s upcoming EP, “Rated R,” set to release on October 30th.

The official video for “Perform,” directed by the renowned Gerard Victor, premiered on BET Soul and BET Jams, adding a visual layer to the song’s sultry vibe.

Ron E.’s “Worst Way,” continues to gain traction, solidifying his place as an artist to watch in R&B. With “Perform,” he offers another glimpse into what fans can expect from his forthcoming EP.

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Long Island-bred Ron E. is no stranger to the music scene. He began his career in the viral R&B boy group “Exit 21,” aptly named after the highway exit in his hometown. After the group disbanded to pursue solo careers, Ron focused on his craft and began writing. His persistence and ambition led him to connect with mega-producer Hitmaka, resulting in writing credits for Chris Brown (“Stutter”), DDG (“She Don’t Play”), Eric Bellinger (“All For Me”), Tink (“Songs About U” ft. Summer Walker), Lady London (“Intro” ft. Jeremih), and more.

Ron E.‘s seamless transition back to the mic has been marked by a string of successful singles, including “Everything Right” feat. R&B General Tank, “Anywhere,” and “Used to the Way.”

His upcoming EP promises to be an exceptional four-track project executive produced by Hitmaka. This EP will delve into Ron’s personal stories of love, lust, and loss, featuring guest appearances from Brooklyn rappers Fabolous and Lola Brooke.

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