October London

October London

Person from United States

Genres: soul, hip hop, Neo-Soul, rnb, rhythm and blues

About October London

October London is an old-soul singer and songwriter whose vocals recall R&B giants of the past like Sam Cooke and especially Marvin Gaye. London, a native of South Bend, Indiana, arrived in July 2016 with a featured role on "Revolution," the finale of Snoop Dogg's Coolaid. Later that month, London made his proper solo debut with "Black Man in America," a bluesy retro-soul single, through veteran producer Jazze Pha's Cadillac Music label. The song's parent release, an EP titled Color Blind: Love, arrived three months later and featured a duet with Faith Evans. "KDB (Kisses Down Below)," a contemporary club track recorded with BCANIC, was out by year's end. London's output through only the first half of 2017 included second EP Color Blind: Hate & Happiness, an appearance on Snoop's Neva Left, and the full-length Not Your Average Album.

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95,281 listeners  ·  726,352 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

70
stations playing
11
countries
32
tracks tracked
most active station (The United States Of America)

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