Fly Moon Royalty

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Grown Man 04:14 Tools
Lemonade 03:56 Tools
The Birthday Song 02:54 Tools
In the Woods 04:30 Tools
Higher 04:14 Tools
Roxy 04:29 Tools
Do What You Say 03:38 Tools
Android Love 03:54 Tools
Find You 03:14 Tools
Fly Moon Royalty - The Birthday Song 02:55 Tools
My Heart Keeps Pumping 04:47 Tools
The Sermon 03:59 Tools
Let Go 02:45 Tools
Action Speaks 03:14 Tools
Commuter Train 05:13 Tools
Piece of Me 03:14 Tools
Imagination 05:49 Tools
Good To Go 03:14 Tools
I Miss Her 05:49 Tools
DNA 03:14 Tools
Windows 05:49 Tools
Tips & Hairflips 05:47 Tools
Back to You - ft. Rachael Fergusen 05:49 Tools
I'm the Shit (Feat InferKnow) 03:31 Tools
My Heart Keeps Pumping (Remix) 03:55 Tools
Red & the Wolf 03:55 Tools
"Read My Lips" (Duran Duran Cover) 05:49 Tools
Slow Cook 03:56 Tools
2-Way Street 05:48 Tools
No Pain No Gain 05:49 Tools
Betta Have My Money 03:01 Tools
Back to You (ft. Rachael Fergusen) 05:47 Tools
Step Hard 03:35 Tools
Deep Freeze 03:13 Tools
Lemonade (Mike's Hard Remix) 03:35 Tools
Lemonade -Album Version 03:56 Tools
Funky Shoes 03:13 Tools
The Anthem 05:48 Tools
Back to You 05:48 Tools
Fly Moon Royalty - Grown Man 03:31 Tools
I'm the Shit (Feat; InferKnow) 03:31 Tools
Back to You ft. Spac3man - Butter Remix 03:57 Tools
Back to You ft. Spac3man (Butter Remix) 03:57 Tools
My Heart Keep Pumping 03:00 Tools
I'm the Shit (Feat: InferKnow) 03:00 Tools
Do What You Say-Album Version 03:00 Tools
Imagination (feat. Calea Bailey) 03:00 Tools
oblivious 03:00 Tools
Lemonade (Low Quality) 03:00 Tools
I'm the Shit (feat. InferKnow) 03:31 Tools
Android Love (Low Quality) 03:31 Tools
Episode #162 : Fly Moon Royalty - "Lemonade 03:31 Tools
Find Me 03:31 Tools
2-Way Street (feat. Galen Disston) 03:31 Tools
I'm The Shit 03:31 Tools
2-Way Street feat. Galen Disston 03:31 Tools
Imagination (feat. Caela Bailey) 03:31 Tools
Deep Freeze (feat. Hollis Wong-Wear) 03:31 Tools
Birthday 03:31 Tools
Lemonade Instrumental 03:31 Tools
Back to You (feat. Rachael Fergusen) 03:31 Tools
Lemonade-A Capella 03:31 Tools
Do What Yoy Say 03:31 Tools
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Dichotomy in a partnership is always tricky, but not for Seattle’s Fly Moon Royalty. Bleeding with all the heart and soul of blues and r&b, combined with the contemporary aesthetics of modern day electronica and hip hop, the collaboration of the Seattle-based duo is a perfectly fitting contradiction. Comprised of soulful vocalist, Adra Boo and DJ/Producer/Emcee Action J, the two-piece are set to release their forthcoming EP, Unfinished Business, this coming February 18, 2014. Idling comfortably between the party ready glam of The Gossip, with the funk aesthetics of Gnarls Barkley, the EP is a progressive step forward for the band, and follows the release of 2012’s Dimensions EP and their stunning, self- titled debut LP in 2011. Their self-titled release cemented Fly Moon Royalty as certified up and comers within the local Seattle music scene, with Seattle Magazine naming the enigmatic duo as one of the city’s Best New Bands, while City Arts voted them as best the city’s Best Local Band in 2012, following an Honorable Mention in the same category a year earlier. With a No. 5 debut on KEXP’s r&b charts, the band have since gone onto support the likes of Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings, Macklemore, Slum Village, Robert Glasper, Nneka and Allen Stone. While their backgrounds couldn’t be more different, the musical partnership of Fly Moon Royalty came about naturally. Often likened sonically to Janelle Monae, vocalist AdraBoo’s roots are planted firmly in musical theater. “I started to step out and sing in highschool - I got into theater, and whenever there was a musical, I was in! I learned the ins and outs of the stage, and went on to attend a theater training program, and then, through friends in the club scene, I started hosting.” Enter second half of the duo, Action J - a Grand Rapids, MI local and newcomer to Seattle, the all-round MC/DJ/producer threw himself into DJing straight after high school. “Ultimately, I just wanted to make beats. I had no mentors or anyone at all that could teach me, so I bought myself an MPC 2000 and taught myself how to sample. It wasn't until I was taking a music program at the community college that I discovered my love for the piano. Before that moment I didn't even know what Middle C was on a piano.” Drawing inspiration from artists as diverse as J.Dilla and Bjork, to Stevie Wonder and Betty Davis, the duo quickly caught the attention of DeVon Manier, President of Seattle based indie Hip Hop label Sportn’ Life Music Group. Together, the two entities partnered to re-release the debut album as a joint effort, and currently have an ongoing management relationship with the band. Behind the funk heavy basslines of opening track, “Piece of Me,” Adra explains that there’s more to the duo than meets the eye. “It’s the story of wanting to be seen and understood to the core, not just visually on the surface,” a perfect pretense to the following tracks, that flow to the Daft Punk-esque sounds of the electronically driven harmonies of, “DNA,” and the hip hop aesthetics of “Step Hard.” A flagrant not to the duos eccentric influence, Unfinished Business showcase Fly Moon Royalty’s strength in their familiar, yet in no way traditional approach to music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.