MYLES BRANDO
OF MYLES BRANDO
professional, and mother, MTA Worker, recognized his vocal talents at two (2) years old when they heard him sing:
“Heard Him Say (Kanye West/Adam Levine) and “Unbreakable '' (Alicia Keys). From that point, it was evident he was destined for a career in music. However, Myles credits his mother, a vocalist in her own right, for his ability to sing.
At age 12 and with the encouragement of his aunt, Myles auditioned and was accepted into the Young People’s
Chorus of NYC (YPC) where he performed at: Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and The MET. Through his YPC
training and natural talent, Myles was accepted into the vocal studio at Frank Sinatra School of the Arts in Long
Island City, NY. Currently, Myles is a freshman attending the inaugural class of Roc Nation’s School of Music, Sports, & Entertainment at LIU-Brooklyn Campus.
Myles recalls writing since he was 7 yrs. old. He would recite his songs to his dad who encouraged him to continue writing. Myles continued to perfect his craft and started to record professionally by the age of 13 and never looked back. In May 2018, Myles released his first freestyle/single and video “Goonies” on Soundcloud and YouTube. In 2019, Myles released the single “Hold Up “(United Masters). which was featured in several NBA social media campaigns for the Milwaukee Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and WNBA.
The Future:
Myles is set to release his first full project in 2022; in collaboration with Grammy-nominated producers Chris Styles of Dangerous LLC (50Cent) and Bruce Waynne of Midi Mafia (50Cent, Frank Ocean, and Fantasia). Consciously independent, Myles recognizes this puts him in the best position to maintain control and creativity for his art.
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