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BROOKLYN NY, March 31 birth the twin Aries sensations Kameo and Romeo also known as "EHRIE". Singing around the house at an early age training under their mom. Relaxing at home during the winter of 1999, the brothers were watching music videos on BET, when Sammie’s “I Like It” appeared on the screen. Inspired, the twins decided they wanted to become recording artist at the age of nine.

 

Fast forward to summer 2019, EHRIE released their first EP, “NIGGAS FROM BROOKLYN”. The sound of the ep was  inspired by different recording artist the twins grew up listening to; The Whisperers, Prince, Michael, Janet Jackson, and Usher. Their debut EP has garnered over 200,000 streams on Spotify since its release in 2019. 

 

As young adults, it was important for EHRIE to find comfort in their gay black skin. With songs like “Let Go”, “Half Bad” and "Dangerous", EHRIE aims to encourage theirs fans to be who they are and to love themselves. In fact, all three singles were featured In over 500 playlist including Billboard Pride Queer Necessities by Dj Jon Ali and Spotify’s editorial playlist, Fresh Finds: The Wave. EHRIE has performed at many venues throughout New York City including Joe's Pub at The Public Theater and The Bitter End. They also performed for the graduating students at Williams College in Massachusetts in the spring of 2019.

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As of 2022, Kameo and Romeo established their own record label, K&R Music Group LLC and released their latest single "Just Like That" through their new label in March of 2024. Kameo and Romeo enrolled into a CUNY college in 2022 as well. Kameo is pursuing  his Bachelor of Arts in Music Business at Baruch College  Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, and currently has a 3.7 GPA. Romeo is pursuing his Bachelors of Arts in Digital Marketing and Communications, and currently has 4.0 GPA. While in school, Kameo became a reporting fellow for the Pulitzer Center in 2023 and created a podcast titled "The Fear of Feminine Behavior Among Black Gay Men in NYC".  He conducted in-depth interviews with three black queer people and used Logic Pro to edit and record his podcast. His podcast was published on the Pulitzer Center's website on September 27th, 2023.

 

It's their  goal to leverage their talents and education to help create, market, and sell music that resonates with audiences, fosters cultural connections, and inspires positive change. By diving into this dynamic and ever-evolving industry, Ehrie hope to collaborate with like-minded individuals, continuously learn and grow, and ultimately make a lasting impact through the universal language of music.

 

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