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XII

3.7M streams

3,718,887

The Love Factor

904.2K streams

904,196

Now I Know (feat. Jesse Boykins III & ...

579.1K streams

579,101

In Love

142.5K streams

142,456

Don't Give Up On Love

131.8K streams

131,849

Vulnerable

111.1K streams

111,060

The Lover's Suite

105.4K streams

105,437

Stronger

39.8K streams

39,793

Stronger (feat. Jean Baylor)

7.2K streams

7,224

Godsend (feat. De'sean Jones & Jon Dix...

6.5K streams

6,516

Biography

Detroit-bred Brandon Williams’ life has always included music. First as a listener, then a musician, and ultimately, a producer. A musical architect that's quickly making his name as a front-runner in the industry with the release of his critically acclaimed debut album "XII", the album has received high praise from musical luminaries Chuckii Booker, Ledisi, Rahsaan Patterson, Sinbad, Lalah Hathaway, Will Downing, Jill Scott and many others. He's been endorsed as a great producer by Quincy Jones and recorded with the Stevie Wonder. In 2009, his work with Vickie Winans earned him 9 Stellar Award nominations, a Grammy nomination, and an NAACP Image Award. As a musician and producer, he's worked alongside such artists as; Pharoahe Monch, Jadakiss, Dr. Dre, Jazmine Sullivan, Xzibit, Eminem, and Ryan Leslie. His production work can also be heard in various television commercials from AT&T and Honda. A musical tastemaker with an undeniable track record, he's performed with Musiq Soulchild, Talib Kweli, Dionne Ferris, Eric Roberson, Najee, Angie Stone, Wyclef Jean, Raheem DeVaughn, Kim Burrell, Jaguar Wright, Martha Reeves, The Last Poets, and many others. He’s also opened for Faith Evans, Morris Day & The Time, The Isley Brothers, Angela Winbush, Janelle Monae, George Duke, Regina Belle, Joe Sample, Norman Brown, and Jonathan Butler, to name a few. He's even performed for Earvin "Magic" Johnson, MC Lyte, Holly Robinson-Peete, The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan and Spike Lee.