Kem, Detroit’s own Grammy-nominated Universal Motown recording artist, was absent from the music scene for nearly five years, leaving fans longing for his soulful and soothing voice. His comeback with ...
Kem started his career with Kemistry Records. Now, after 23 years with Motown, he has scores a No. 1 hit, once again, on his ...
As a child, Kem said he remembers feeling worthless, lonely and out of place. His mother abused alcohol and he describes his father as a “tyrant.” He discovered drinking in his teens, and he did not ...
Kem is leaving Motown to return to being an independent artist. After 23 years, R&B singer Kem is exiting his hometown’s legendary record label, Motown, to return to being an independent artist.
Grammy-nominated singer Kem is best known for his classic R&B sound and love songs such as “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” “Why Would You Stay” and “Share My Life.” Many of Kem’s fans might not be aware of ...
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A sentiment like “Love Always Wins” – the title of Detroit R&B singer KEM’s new album – seems tailor-made for the times. But that, he says, wasn’t what drove the 12-song set, his sixth album to date ...
For KEM's What Christmas Means, the R&B singer wanted to cover several aspects of the season: the birth of Christ, for one, but also Christmas as a "romantic holiday." "You spend time cuddled up by ...
His hit songs include “Love Calls” and “Share My Love”. Recording artist Kem returned to Detroit to share the release of his upcoming album which he recorded live at the Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre.
The R&B veteran Kem hasn’t released a new album since 2014: He took time away to get married, have two kids, change management, and chase a life of domesticity rarely conducive to the rigors of being ...