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August 1, 2005

News, Urban, R&B

Yummy Brings a Tasty Treat to BMI NY

Muzic Park/Motown Records recording artist Yummy Bingham stopped by the BMI New York office for a visit recently to meet up with executives in the Writer/Publisher Relations department. The 19-year-old singer/songwriter, daughter of noted music producer Osborne "Dinky" Bingham and godchild of Chaka Khan and "New Jack Swing King" Aaron Hall, is set to turn the music world on its ear with her debut First Seed in stores July 27.

Gathered in the BMI New York office are BMI's Charlie Feldman, Yummy's manager Randy Parker, BMI songwriter/artist Yummy Bingham and BMI's Wardell Malloy. photo by Eric Miller

The album's first single, "Come Get It" (featuring Jadakiss), already on the air waves in New York, Boston and San Francisco, showcases Yummy's distinctive vocals backed by an infectious and pulsating rhythm. Hip-hop super producer Rockwilder lends his beats to First Seed, resulting in a kaleidoscope of sounds influenced by everything from classic r&b to rock 'n roll.

In this story: Yummy Bingham, Rockwilder


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