Like Lenny Kravitz before him, the Atlanta-based singer/songwriter that is Kameron Corvet proves that there is always room in music for a young man with compelling vocals and lyrics. Corvet’s mix of light rock and smooth soul combine the sweet sultry vocals of Maxwell, the literate class of Sting, and the undeniable flare of Prince. Despite the many comparisons make no mistake about his individual uniqueness.
To influence his growth and change after his first album Sayingthings Corvet reinvented his musical wheel changing from the alias Jonz to his real name in 2006. His sophomore album promises to make an indelible mark across many genres of music. Korporate Rockstar is a sincerely appealing record and a perfectly honest reflection of its author: The album soaks in its clichés of new adult life and all the baggage that comes with it – The angst of a monotonous office job in “Happy Hour”, the realization of past desires in “Spelman Girl”, and the novel world of adult relationships in “Kiss and Make Up”.
Kameron can currently be found doing spot dates from New York to Los Angeles and internationally promoting the digital release of “Kiss and Make Up” featured on the soundtrack of the BET film Blackout (Starring Zoe Saldana and Jeffery Wright).