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Kem's decision comes after years of executive turnover and restructuring at Motown Records, including the 2022 resignation of ...
Kem has revived his Kemistry Records label, which leaves Motown Records without a signature Detroit artist for the first time in its 66-year history.
Detroit’s beloved R&B icon, Kem, is embarking on a new journey as he parts ways with the legendary Motown Records after 23 years. Kem shared his thoughts on the pivotal moment in his career ...
Kem was still finding his way in some respects (“I needed a stylist terribly,” he laughs), but that was the musical vibe that got Motown’s attention in 2003.
This year marks KEM’s 20th anniversary since signing with Motown. To celebrate, the singer-songwriter will be releasing his first live album recorded over the course of a two-night performance ...
KEM spent most of his life in the Detroit metro area, releasing his first studio album, "Kemistry," on Motown Records in 2003. (Photo courtesy of Motown Records) ...
Kem will drop a new live album on Nov. 25 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his signing to Motown Records, Rate R&B reports. “Celebrating the 20th anniversary of my signing to the Motown ...
Detroit-raised R&B singer Kem will perform two shows at the Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre this weekend celebrating the 20th anniversary of his signing to Motown Records.
Universal Motown recording artists Melanie Fiona and Kem are just two of the acts pegged to perform during the 2009 United Way Thanksgiving Day Halftime Show: A Motown 50th Anniversary Tribute.
Other companies and artists under Motown’s roof include Blacksmith Records (Ted When, Vince Staples), and Since the 80s (Asiahn, Njomza), along with artists Erykah Badu, Kem and Tiana Major9 ...