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JACQUEES’ NEW SINGLE “FREAKY AS ME” FEATURING MULATTO MOST ADDED AT URBAN RADIO

by Talia M.
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Taking over airwaves yet at again, Jacquees’ new single “Freaky As Me” featuring Mulatto is Most Added at Urban Radio at 26 Stations, including key markets such as Chicago, Atlanta, Charlotte, Oklahoma, New Orleans. 

The “Freaky As Me” video made its broadcast premiered on MTV Live, MTVU and BET Jams on March 10th and has already garnered over 500K views and counting and received widespread critical acclaim. In addition to plugs from REVOLT and more, Rated R&B raved, “His serenading melodicism is as hypnotizing as the backbeat.” It sets the stage for more from Jacquees!

The single paves the way for the arrival of his new album, P.T.O.F: Vol. I (Panties Thrown On Floor) coming this Spring/Summer. 

While preparing the album, he kept busy with the 2020 fan favorite “Put In Work” with Chris Brown, which has posted up 53 Million Global Streams to date and 15 Million YouTube Views on the music video. Jacquees has built an impressive audience of 4.7 million on Instagram, 630K on Twitter, 700K on Facebook, and 2.1 million subscribers on YouTube with 1 billion-plus views. He was also nominated in the category of Best R&B Artist at the BET Awards.

As a testament to Jacquees’ unprecedented success and reign at the top of R&B, his full-length debut album 4275 is RIAA Certified Gold and the single “B.E.D.” became minted double-platinum and “At The Club” featuring Dej Loafreached platinum status at the end of 2020. From 2019’s King of R&B, “Your Peace” featuring Lil Baby went gold.

Get ready for more from Jacquees in 2021 and beyond!

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