Kem is leaving Motown to return to being an independent artist. After 23 years, R&B singer Kem is exiting his hometown’s legendary record label, Motown, to return to being an independent artist.
R&B singer KEM has a lot going on these days. His new memoir, “Share My Life: A Journey of Love, Faith and Redemption,” comes out tomorrow. And he’s got a new album, “Anniversary — The Live Album,” ...
As a child, Kem said he remembers feeling worthless, lonely and out of place. His mother abused alcohol and he describes his father as a “tyrant.” He discovered drinking in his teens, and he did not ...
Kem is stepping into a new future by turning back to his roots. The Detroit R&B star has parted ways with Motown Records, his label home for more than two decades, resuming the do-it-yourself approach ...
With a pair of gold albums and a list of Grammy nominations under his belt, it’s surely safe to say that R&B crooner Kem has found success. Kemistry, his debut album on Motown Records, earned ...
He ties Maxwell's No. 1 count and nears the record for the most among all male artists. By Trevor Anderson Kem captures the No. 1 rank on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart for the first time since ...
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