R&B SUPERGROUP TAKE THE STAGE AT FAMED UNIVERSAL CITYWALK ON THE HEELS OF THEIR
FIRST WEEK DEBUT AT #1 ON BILLBOARD’S “TOP R&B/HIP HOP ALBUMS” CHART;
“THREE KINGS” AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE NOW
Atlantic recording group TGT (Tyrese, Ginuwine, Tank) have announced plans to take the stage at Los Angeles’ state of the art “5 Towers” stage at Universal CityWalk, for a performance of some of their biggest hits today, Tuesday, September 3 AT TIME .
The performance comes after an exciting week where the trio celebrated the first week chart positions of their debut album “THREE KINGS,” landing at #1 on Billboard’s “Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums” Chart and #3 on Billboard’s “Top 200 Albums” Chart.
The album – which features the hit singles, “Sex Never Felt Better” and “I Need” – was heralded by a special online listening session for a truly unique fan experience. Experience the album here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC_FGIxLrZA. “THREE KINGS” is available for purchase on iTunes here:https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/three-kings/id667731550.
“THREE KINGS” sees three of the most important male R&B artists of the modern era coming together to create something truly special. Friends for more than a decade, Tyrese, Ginuwine, and Tank have each had incredible success on their own, with all the multi-platinum certifications, GRAMMY® nominations, blockbuster films, and #1 hits that entails. The trio have now united in an undisputed heavyweight supergroup, masterfully bringing back their own sultry, smooth brand of real R&B.
This debut collection finds Tyrese, Ginuwine, and Tank teaming with an array of studio stars, including The Underdogs (Chris Brown, Mary J. Blige), Lonny Bereal (Jamie Foxx, Pleasure P), Carvin & Ivan (Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild), and Tim & Bob (R. Kelly, Boyz II Men), as well as underground rapper, Problem, who guests on the standout track, “Ain’t No Fun.”
TGT first combined in 2007 for the now classic remix of Tank’s GRAMMY®-nominated #1 hit, “Please Don’t Go.” The track’s success inspired the three artists to continue their partnership, though each proved so busy individually it took longer than anticipated to finally make it happen. The trio eventually teamed up for a series of songwriting sessions at Tyrese’s Los Angeles home before hitting the studio to record “THREE KINGS.”