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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

R&B Star Barachi Still On Tour; Album Set to Drop Via GMUSIC in Spring 2018 With Tracks Featuring Rick Ross, Trick Daddy & Trina, and Zoey Dollaz

Barachi

New York, NY — For those who have not yet been seduced by the smooth modern sound of Barachi’s hit debut project “Therapy,” now is the chance for a formal introduction and invitation to be wooed. The Brooklyn-born and Miami-raised producer perfectly melts the sonic sounds of hip-hop soul, pop, and vintage love songs to create this five-song Soundtrack (“EP”) and Visual Album.


A New Form of Therapy

Barachi knows exactly what he’s doing with this album. He explains, “When you’re not feeling right in your heart or mind, you go to a therapist to help you feel better. That’s why I call my album “Therapy.” My music can be a vehicle for people to feel better, be positive, love each other and live well.”

The theme of the album, evident from the first note, is that of love as therapy, as medicine that permeates hearts. The therapy one receives comes in the form of audio and visual brilliance through songs such as the heartfelt “U Got Me,” the dreamy and piano-punctuated “Tell Me,” the sunny sing-a-long “Yours” and the deep space sonata “Me & U.”

When you’re not feeling right in your heart or mind, you go to a therapist to help you feel better. That’s why I call my album ‘Therapy.’ My music can be a vehicle for people to feel better, be positive, love each other and live well.

Barachi, Actor, singer and songwriter

Therapy’s Talent-Filled Creative Team

More sobering than the songs themselves is the fact that Barachi, who is unable to read music, co-composed and co-produced every song just by hearing the parts in his head. He modestly noted, “I sing out the melody notes and the lyrics, beatbox the rhythm, put it all down on my smartphone recorder, then share it with my producer.”

The producers he refers to are seasoned vet High Volume (Gucci Mane, Jason Derulo, Rick Ross) and newcomer Exly. Painting the aural portrait that is “Therapy,” you’ll find five-time Grammy award-winning sound mixer Fabian Marasciullo. The stunning visuals can be accredited to Dame Pierre, II, and helming the entire production’s creative ship is Barachi’s manager Lindsay Guion, CEO GMUSIC. Also, appointed by Guion is Matthew Herman, A&R Executive for Visual Album and Soundtrack.

Influences & Inspiration for “The Lightning God”

That’s right. Barachi’s name means “The Lightning God,” and he manages to maintain that electricity throughout every note of “Therapy.” Barachi intends to ride the waves of hard work into the port of success. “When I came to ‘Cali’ to finish “Therapy,” the atmosphere sparked even fresher ideas. It made me realize I’m going to have to do more traveling,” he stated. “It takes my writing to another level, and I do want a Grammy.”

The debut album, oozing with simplicity in the most intricate of ways, will electrify listeners ears and touch their hearts in the best form of therapy they’ve ever experienced.

More information on the brand-new Visual Album, Soundtrack and Film to Therapy starring Barachi Lucien is available at www.barachi.com. For tour dates, visit https://touring.caa.com.

 

About GMUSIC
Based in New York City, GMUSIC GROUP provides comprehensive management and label services that include recording, publicity, promotions, publishing, merchandising, tour support, booking, and marketing. Recently appointed CEO of GMUSIC GROUP, Lindsay Guion is a personal manager and global advisor who brings 20 years of experience in branding extraordinary talent to his current role.

 

For more information on Barachi, Guion, and GMUSIC, please contact:
Tony Ferguson
The Purple Agency
Hollywood, California
tony@thepurpleagency.com
310-882-3309

 

Source: GMUSIC GROUP / THE PURPLE AGENCY



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