Brandon Howard, also known as B. Howard, is an American singer, producer, and songwriter whose success in the music industry seems to have been, as they say, “written in his genes.”
The future artist was born and raised in the musical environments of Los Angeles and Chicago. And although in his youth Brandon seriously considered a career in finance, his genes, as the saying goes, took over. His grandmother, Josephine Howard, was a vocalist for The Caravans – the first American group whose religious songs were played on secular radio. His mother, Miki Howard, is a successful singer and songwriter, who was managed in the 80s by the head of the legendary Jackson family.
The young man absorbed all the best traditions of the music that surrounded him from childhood. Being a fan of the King of Pop, he infused his works with recognizable Jackson-esque vibrations, combining them with his own lyrical and melodic performance style.
Over the years, B. Howard has released numerous singles that have charted in authoritative charts, including the iconic Billboard 200. In 2010, collaborating with other artists, he released the anthem for the FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Ke Nako, as a tribute to Nelson Mandela.
