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Prinze George

Agent: Tom Konitzer
Territory: North America

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ABOUT

Prinze George is a massive captivating collaboration of alternative pop music bands produced by first-rate multidimensional artists who take their fans on a blissful and energetic journey into the music world. The band has diligently constructed and cemented their place in the music landscape in an ocean of carbon-copy producers. They began their journey by creating a forward-thinking electronic to R&B and folk genres, influenced by a wide spectrum ranging from Indie pop to Vapor soul music.

As long-time friends, co-workers, and collaboration of intricate personalities, this band was formed by Kenny Grimm (producersong writer), Naomi Almquist (Vocalist) in 2013. Kenny pilots the band’s studio endeavors; having produced and co-written, they dropped their debut album “Illiterate Synth Pop” in 2016. However, Naomi anchors the live appearance that complements Kenny’s mindful production. As the trio combines their powers, they come out as a brilliant collaboration of Indie-poptimism and electropop.

Their popular single “Victor” was also selected as a soundtrack for Warner Bros’ biggest European release 2014, “Honig Im Kopf,” directed by Til Schweiger. Around 2018, Kenny and Naomi were asked to write for the actordirector Til Schweiger’s film “Head Full of Honey.” Their vision has reverberated with audience members and industry tastemakers alike, with their music hoarding over millions of track streams over their catalog of unique preparations and collaborations. Prinze George’s catalog also includes other official collaborations with some of the industry’s top edm, hip-hop and pop artists like Carnage, Diplo, G-Eazy, Shaun Frank, and Wiz Khalifa (“Slot Machine,” “Letting People Go,” and “Wait for Me”). Separated from the studio work, the band members’ motivations for their colossal pop music generation have been holding the audience’s consideration. With a fusion of electronic tunes and a bit of enthusiastic touch, the band has been keeping their fan following loyal to their music for a long time. In an interview with the Mundane magazine, the artists defined their source of inspiration as; “Cultural institutions, movies, museums, concerts and galleries are always a source of inspiration because they shift your perspective, especially when you hear from people who don’t look like you and have had different experiences than you.” And a diversion of their music taste, the band describes their inspirations as; “our inspirations diverge when it comes to heavy metal and rock, Kenny loves ACDC and is a bit of a metalhead. Isabelle loves Muse, Beyonce, and Cindy Blackman.”





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