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Mobile, Alabama, United States | INDIE

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"Fight The Law Gets Radio Play"

The second single from the upcoming album from N-O received instant airplay on several radio stations world wide.
According to industry insiders on formats ranging from pop and R&B/hip-hop. "Fight The Law" received over 1000 plays in its first week.
Here is a list of states playing "Fight The Law" on the radio:
California
Texas
New York
Virginia
Washington
Michigan
North Carolina
Florida
Illinois
Ohio
Oregon
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Nevada
Arizona
Georgia
Massachusetts
New Jersey
South Carolina
Indiana
Tennessee
Alabama
Delaware
Wisconsin
Colorado
Unknown
Kansas
Kentucky
Arkansas
Alaska
Mississippi
Idaho
Oklahoma
Louisiana
Connecticut
Nebraska
Maine
District of Columbia
South Dakota
Hawaii
Utah
Minnesota
Missouri
Rhode Island
Iowa
North Dakota
New Hampshire
Here is a list of Countries playing "Fight The Law" on the radio:
Canada
Jamaica
Trinidad and Tobago
Philippines
Germany
Mexico
England
Australia
Saudi Arabia
Israel
Malaysia
Netherlands
Romania
Tunisia
Colombia
Ireland
Virgin Islands (British)
Czech Republic
Bahamas
Senegal
Barbados
Dominican Republic
Spain
Netherlands Antilles
Honduras
Italy
Peru
Venezuela
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Guyana
United Arab Emirates
Guatemala
South Africa
Kenya
Kuwait
Cayman Islands
Saint Lucia
Nigeria
Costa Rica
Ukraine
Chile
Serbia and Montenegro
Sweden
Brazil
Belgium
Turkey
Taiwan
American Samoa
Argentina
Panama
Guam
Grenada

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Discography

SL - 2006
CTD - 2008
G - 2009
Introvert -2014

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N-O made radio history with the first single from his debut album. He made history by becoming the first rapper to receive airplay on urban adult contemporary fm stations playing artists like Luther Vandross, Dionne Warwick, Patti LaBelle, Toni Braxton, Whitney Houston, Regina Belle, Robin Thicke, Sade, Aretha Franklin, Janet Jackson, Brian McKnight, Teena Marie, Mary J. Blige, Gerald Levert, and Mariah Carey.

He joined forces with the American Red Cross in 2005 to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina. All profits from the sale of his debut album went to the American Red Cross to help the Hurricane Katrina survivors.

N-O released his second full-length album three years later. He was invited to perform at music festivals in the United States. After the success of the summer festival dates, he went back to the studio to work on his third album.

In 2009, N-O released his next studio album, which contained collaborations with rappers and singers. This album received positive reviews from music critics while movie studios wanted the rights to feature songs from the third album in movies.