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The Great Marc Gordon of Levert II Debut Latest Hot Single"Hey Love"

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LEGENDARY MALE GROUP LEVERT II GEARS UP TO RELEASE NEW SINGLE “HEY LOVE”

Get ready for the unique blend of retro-soul for the new generation combined with the old school classic beats that set the standard for true R&B music. Legendary male group LEVERT II is preparing to satisfy their longtime loyal fans with a new hit song “Hey Love” from their upcoming album “Dedication.” The single showcases the singers’ renowned smooth vocal arrangements mixed with captivating instrumentals that spark the instincts of music enthusiasts. “Hey Love” will take both new and old fans into the future on its release date of Tuesday August 30, 2011.
LEVERT ll is the new name of the legendary R&B trio LeVert. LEVERT II unites Marc Gordon, original founding member of LeVert, and new member Blaq Rose. Founded in the early 1980’s, the legendary R&B trio LeVert originally comprised Gerald and Sean Levert, the sons of O’Jays founder Eddie Levert , and Marc. After signing to Atlantic Records, the powerhouse sensations quickly dominated the R&B scene and Billboard charts with popular hits such as “Casanova,” “Baby I’m Ready,” and “Addicted to You.” However, the men pursued solo careers about a decade later as Gerald rose to fame as a Grammy-winning artist, songwriter, and producer. The members of LeVert pursued a reunion in the mid-2000’s, but tragedy struck with the death of Gerald in 2006 and the death of Sean a short two years later. This devastation motivated Marc to continue the project and honor the brothers’ legacy. Now as he joins forces with Blaq Rose, LEVERT II has put the finishing touches on the project that they began with Sean.

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