R&B Singer Winston Warrior Releases Official Music Video for “Keep Movin'”
(November 2011) As the old adage goes, time flies when you’re having fun. As Winston Warrior has learned over these last two years, time really flies when you’re living your dream and walking on your path. “Keep Movin’” the upbeat anthem off of Winston Warrior’s critically acclaimed debut album, Lifeology 101 is Winston’s testament and theme song. The “Keep Movin’” official music video, directed by Alex Magaña, is available now worldwide here.
Many obstacles have shaped Winston Warrior’s story, from losing his grips on a major record label contract to losing his confidence in the music industry and himself. However, yesterday’s hurdles prepared Winston for today’s triumphs. Presently, Winston Warrior celebrates a Billboard charting song for his popular single “Bad 4 U”; four nominations for Soul Tracks 2011 Reader’s Choice Awards; a feature performance at V-103’s 20th Anniversary For Sister’s Only Expo; multiple entries on the 2011 Grammy Awards ballot; “Bad 4 U” radio play in more than 20 cities as well as video rotation on VH1 Soul, Centric and Music Choice.
For the official “Keep Movin’” music video, Winston Warrior reflects on his journey to date. With the Los Angeles beachfront as his backdrop, Winston Warrior recalls his story, from how he overcame his fears and insecurities to finding his voice again and being proud of the progress he’s made thus far. Flashback with Winston Warrior in the official “Keep Movin’” music video to see the Phoenix reborn and in flight.
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Watch “Keep Movin'” Official Music Video
About Winston
Atlanta born and truly Southern raised, Winston Warrior coins his music as “Vintage R&B” paying tribute to the feel-good R&B and soul music of the late ‘80s and ‘90s, but with the edginess of today’s production creativity. In the 90’s, Winston painfully lost his virginity to the music industry as an original member of the break-out R&B group, Lo’ Profile. With two hit singles, “Missing You” and “Play Melody” on radio rotation, they were frequently booked as opening acts for major artists such as Mary J. Blige and Dru Hill. Success, however, never comes easily and soon the group split up as the harsh realities of the world were too great for their dream to survive. While the collaborative dream did not make it to fruition, the ever present longing for Winston to fulfill his artistic goals never dissipated, and with a business degree from the University of Miami, success in his corporate endeavors soon followed. Fortunately, Winston’s support system was instrumental in encouraging him to reconnect with his music and his rebirth has now brought him full circle as he is once again an emerging artist. This time, however, he is wiser and in complete control of his artistic vision. Warrior’s debut album, Lifeology 101was released to critical acclaim with his hit single, “Bad 4 U” currently on regular radio rotation across the nation. Lifeology 101 features platinum producers Don Vito, Sean McMillion, Selasi “The African Kid”, Lenny Hamilton Jr, and Trey “DJ Gman” Thomas.