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On Air With David Duane w/ Special Guest: Raheem Devaughn & Candice Pillay

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Three-time Grammy Award nominated 368 Music Group & Entertainment One recording artist Raheem DeVaughn is one of the most exciting R&B artists of the 21st century. His fifth studio album, Love, Sex, and Passion, released in February 2015, debuted at #1 on the Billboard R&B chart and #2 on Billboard's Independent Album chart. It continues to be propelled by radio hits "Queen" and "Temperature's Rising". In addition to his musical interests, Raheem is equally passionate about the various philanthropic initiatives run by his charity organization, The LoveLife Foundation. Launched in April 2014, the foundation currently focuses on youth education, HIV/AIDS research, and domestic violence prevention. Throughout the tour, Raheem and The LoveLife Foundation will be hosting their national "Queen for a Day" campaign against domestic violence.

 

Having received recognition for her writing credits on Christina Aguilera’s ‘Lotus’, Rihanna’s dancehall hit “Cockiness” and Springsteen inspired “American Oxygen”, and most recently, for her vocal contributions on Dr. Dre’s ‘Compton’, Candice Pillay now takes center stage as she releases her debut Interscope EP ‘The High’. Featuring five original compositions, ‘The High’ is an equal balance of upbeat pop electronica and sensual RnB songs. Candice’s powerfully sensual voice and catchy lyrics are a constant throughout the EP and encourage more than a single listen. From playing local gigs to releasing mixtapes, Pillay eventually found herself in the studio with Rihanna penning the single “Cockiness”.  Candice was recenetly sought out to provide vocals on “Genocide” and “Medicine Man” from Dr. Dre’s 2015 release ‘Compton’.

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