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Kevin Ross Releases Chart Topping Single “Looking For Love”

Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer, Kevin Ross returns with a refreshing visual for “Looking for Love” is available now. The video finds Kevin Ross singing his way into the hearts  of true music lovers (in bad boy style) through the California countryside equipped with a motorcycle to amplify  the mood. An ode to those that are supporters of modern-day love stories, Ross courts his love interest with the  traditional tactics while receiving a few of his own including a letter which is rare in a world of technology and  multiple options. Applauding the notion of true love, Ross ushers in return the factual essence of orthodox R&B  music from beginning to end. 

Having been nominated for a Soul Train Music Award, NAACP Image Award and an iHeartRadio Music Award, this  new era for Kevin Ross is one to look forward to with many surprises along the way. With a more mature sound  and playful vibe, Ross delivers the content his audience craves but introduces newer elements that they may not  know him for to stimulate their taste in music and to attract a newer crowd of listeners. With his content and  music spanning over 100 million views online backed by over 500,000+ social media followers, Ross makes his  impact on and offline, which many artists continue to strive for with each release. 

Having chart success with “Long Song Away” which reached #1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Song chart and at Urban  Contemporary Radio, Ross has put together a new body of work to help him achieve that feat once again but  under his own imprint, Art Society Music Group with his partnership through Empire.

“Looking for Love” may sound nostalgic but the story is a very present-day situation. Our generation is the first to  experience how social media affects how we love. We have more options than ever before, so when we are met  with the smallest issue, we’re quicker to leave to find someone more “compatible”. Looking for love is more  difficult than ever yet everybody wants to find it. The real question is once we find it, can we keep it?” – Kevin  Ross

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