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artist
name:
CUSHH
city:
London, UK

‘Its hard work ‘
admits Miss
Nic’ola, ‘and there’s never a quiet moment, but
its great having E2
as
a musical partner. We know each
other so well, I feel
I can really
express myself vocally and
also on stage."
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ARTIST OF THE WEEK
December 18, 2007
CUSHH
(Creative, Unusual, Sensual Hot and Happening)
Following the
success of their first single Do It 2 Me which featured in National
Charts at number 26 on the download chart and 31 on the official
singles chart, Cushh returns with another gem from their forthcoming
album titled “I Can’t Stop”.
Described by Radio
1’s JK and Joel on the Radio 1 Chart Show as the UK’s
answer to ‘The Black Eyes Peas’ Cushh - comprised of South
Londoners Miss Nic’ola and E² - have successfully produced a
unique blend of Funk, Pop and R&B.
"Get on the Dance
floor" showcases the vocal talents of Miss Nic’ola and the song
writing skills of E2, and demonstrates why their music catches so much
attention and their heart felt lyrics striking a chord with audiences
everywhere. Cushh have been hard at work bringing their energy, and
chemistry to audiences around the UK and recently to Las Vagas, U.S.A.
So much so that
Cushh caught the attention of hit music video director Daniel
Zirilli….. Zirilli had Cushh fly out to LA so that he could
direct their latest video – Zirilli has shot videos for The
Rolling Stones, Three Six Mafia, Scarface, Master P and 2Pac…and
describes Cushh as ‘a wonderful draft of fresh air’ after
working with them, ’their enthusiasm and dynamism will take them
far’. The video for Get on the dance floor, features cameo
appearances from Daniel Costner, nephew of Legendary Hollywood actor
Kevin Costner and Alex Quinn son of two-time Academy Award® winning
actor Anthony Quinn.
Cushh attracted
over 6,000 downloads and sold over 4,000 CD singles through retail
(Virgin & HMV) from their independently released debut single.Cushh
are determined to take their message to more people and have been on
the road touring for the past 2 years, doing more than 300 shows
including performances at major UK arenas such as Wembley Arena,
Manchester MEN Arena, Birmingham NEC, Cardiff CIA, Sheffield Arena and
Newcastle Arena.
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