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Watch The Sun is the next studio album from the acclaimed musician, PJ Morton. Following a prolific and remarkable creative run that saw 5 consecutive years of GRAMMY Nominations and 6 LPs since 2017, Watch The Sun aims to take a step back from it all. Looking to escape from outside noises and influences, PJ Morton chose to record in the secluded and storied Studio In The Country, where Stevie Wonder worked on 1979's Journey Through The Secret Life of Plants, and artists like Allen Toussaint, Betty Davis and Dr. John have all recorded. Featuring the previously released "Please Don't Walk Away," & "My Peace," the album is set to be his biggest and most anticipated release to date, delivering one of the most expansive sonic palettes he has ever developed as producer. Watch The Sun includes appearances from JoJo, Mr. Talkbox, Chronixx, Stevie Wonder, Nas, Wale, Jill Scott, Alex Isley, El Debarge, Zacardi Cortez, Gene Moore, Samoht, Tim Rogers & Darrel 'MusiqCity' Walls.
Key Selling:
- PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
- He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
- PJ Morton has 16 Career GRAMMY Nominations and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
- PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, & 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album
- He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR's Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
- PJ Morton has 2.5M monthly listeners on Spotify
- PJ Morton will be debuting songs from the album at various dates on the upcoming My Peace mini-tour and performing a momentous hometown set at New Orleans Jazz Fest on the album's release date
- Summer tour planned in support of the album
Tracklist:
A1/1. Love's Disease (Just Can't Get Enough)
A2/2. Biggest Mistake
A3.3. Please Don't Walk Away
A4/4. Watch The Sun (feat. Chronixx)
A5/5. My Peace (feat. JoJo & Mr. Talkbox)
A6/6. Be Like Water (feat. Stevie Wonder & Nas)
B1/7. So Lonely (feat. Wale)
B2/8. Still Believe (feat. Jill Scott & Alex Isley)
B3/9. Lil' Too Heavy
B4/10. On My Way (feat. El DeBarge)
B5/11. The Better Benediction (feat. Zacardi Cortez, Gene Moore, Samoht, Tim Rogers & Darrel 'MusiqCity' Walls)
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Watch The Sun is the next studio album from the acclaimed musician, PJ Morton. Following a prolific and remarkable creative run that saw 5 consecutive years of GRAMMY Nominations and 6 LPs since 2017, Watch The Sun aims to take a step back from it all. Looking to escape from outside noises and influences, PJ Morton chose to record in the secluded and storied Studio In The Country, where Stevie Wonder worked on 1979's Journey Through The Secret Life of Plants, and artists like Allen Toussaint, Betty Davis and Dr. John have all recorded. Featuring the previously released "Please Don't Walk Away," & "My Peace," the album is set to be his biggest and most anticipated release to date, delivering one of the most expansive sonic palettes he has ever developed as producer. Watch The Sun includes appearances from JoJo, Mr. Talkbox, Chronixx, Stevie Wonder, Nas, Wale, Jill Scott, Alex Isley, El Debarge, Zacardi Cortez, Gene Moore, Samoht, Tim Rogers & Darrel 'MusiqCity' Walls.
Key Selling:
- PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
- He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
- PJ Morton has 16 Career GRAMMY Nominations and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
- PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, & 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album
- He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR's Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
- PJ Morton has 2.5M monthly listeners on Spotify
- PJ Morton will be debuting songs from the album at various dates on the upcoming My Peace mini-tour and performing a momentous hometown set at New Orleans Jazz Fest on the album's release date
- Summer tour planned in support of the album
Tracklist:
A1/1. Love's Disease (Just Can't Get Enough)
A2/2. Biggest Mistake
A3.3. Please Don't Walk Away
A4/4. Watch The Sun (feat. Chronixx)
A5/5. My Peace (feat. JoJo & Mr. Talkbox)
A6/6. Be Like Water (feat. Stevie Wonder & Nas)
B1/7. So Lonely (feat. Wale)
B2/8. Still Believe (feat. Jill Scott & Alex Isley)
B3/9. Lil' Too Heavy
B4/10. On My Way (feat. El DeBarge)
B5/11. The Better Benediction (feat. Zacardi Cortez, Gene Moore, Samoht, Tim Rogers & Darrel 'MusiqCity' Walls)
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From Cape Town to Cairo, and now to fans, stages and screens around the world, PJ Morton shares his newest album, fully made in the motherland. Cape Town to Cairo is a collection of songs that he created in 30 days throughout 4 countries in Africa — South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana and Egypt. Described as the best trip of his life, this transformative journey began as just the seed of an idea last fall, but instantly grew into his most sonically-sprawling and immediately-inspired record to date. With no music, lyrics or preconceptions, he stepped foot onto the continent with two thoughts: a wild dream to write and record his next LP in less than a month, and a mission to immerse himself in as many different cultures, stories and communities as he could.
Surrounded by featured collaborators like Fireboy DML, Mádé Kuti, Asa, Ndabo Zulu, and Soweto Spiritual Singers, as well as additional producers including P.Priime and The Cavemen., his own live band and local musicians, PJ Morton used music as his common language. Always his greatest way of communicating, he expressed his feelings and experiences of Africa through songs he and others were forming together on the spot, side-by-side in different studios, cities and towns for the very first time. None of the tracks were written before he arrived or after he left, and the arrangements showcase both the countries’ native genres as well as the innate, stylistic instincts that have made Morton a 5x GRAMMY-winner and 20x GRAMMY-nominee, whether it be his soul, R&B and gospel roots, or the pop prowess he has further honed as a member of Maroon 5.
“When you’ve been in music as long as I have, you’re constantly looking for inspiration,” says PJ Morton. “And you’re looking for the things that made you want to do it in the first place. I’ve made albums every type of way you can think, so I wanted to try something I hadn’t done before. As a Black American who had never been to South or West Africa, I knew there was something there waiting for me. So I put a little pressure on myself to make a full record in a month, but I also said, ‘If I’m gonna go to Africa, I want to see Africa.’ We made music, but we also formed connections. We made new friends, and this is just the start.”
ESSENCE adds, "This trip is not just a physical move, it's a spiritual return…The soul of Africa pulses through every note he plays and every word he sings,” and VIBE adds that “the multi-faceted artist is fully embracing a new phase in his life.” Cape Town to Cairo marks PJ Morton’s first album since 2022’s Watch The Sun, which featured collaborations with Stevie Wonder, Nas, JoJo, Wale, Jill Scott, Alex Isley and more. Since then, Morton has become the first Black composer to write an original song for a Disney attraction, having just finished making the music for Tiana's Bayou Adventure, opening on June 28th, 2024 at Disney World and Fall 2024 at Disneyland. He also won his latest GRAMMY earlier this year, worked with Samara Joy on “Why I’m Here” for Regina King’s Netflix film Shirley, and landed a cover of his song “Don’t Let Go” as the soundtrack to Apple’s iPhone 15 commercial.
PJ Morton recently returned from headlining his debut shows in Asia, New Zealand and Australia, and announced an extensive Cape Town to Cairo Tour for North America summer and fall 2024. Following iconic performances at New Orleans Jazz Fest, The Kennedy Center, Roots Picnic and Newport Jazz Fest, Morton will embark on a run of more than 25 dates across the country, including New York City’s Beacon Theatre, Chicago’s Chicago Theatre, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Los Angeles’ The Wiltern, and dozens of others.
On the heels of his headline tour and Maroon 5’s Las Vegas residency, PJ Morton will publish a life-spanning new book titled Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. The memoir sees him recounting and reflecting upon a trailblazing path that continues to defy expectations and straddle the tensions of music and faith, race and culture, expression and identity. As the son of two pastors and gospel artists, Morton grew up grounded by the sound of the Church, but soon found himself drawn to R&B, pop and soul, writing songs that the industry, his family and community struggled to understand. In the face of mounting pressure, rejection and constant miscategorization, he committed himself to a steadfast path of independence: making music on his own terms, launching his own record label, joining one of the biggest bands in the world while staying true to his New Orleans roots. The risks he took paid off, and through his transformation from preacher's kid to the busiest man in showbiz – performing everywhere from his local congregation to the Super Bowl, collaborating with everyone from his father to Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Jon Batiste and Lil Wayne – he hopes to encourage readers and listeners to overcome obstacles as they seek their dreams.
Key Marketing/Selling:
• Album written & recorded during a month long transformational trip throughout Africa
• PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
• He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
• PJ Morton has 5 Career GRAMMY Wins and 20 total nominations, and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
• PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album, 2022 GRAMMY for Album of the Year & 2024 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance
• He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR’s Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
• Wrote the music for the upcoming Tiana’s Bayou attraction at Disneyland and Disneyworld, set to open in 2024
• Embarking on nationwide Cape Town To Cairo tour Fall 2024
• Singles released include “Please Be Good,” “Smoke and Mirrors,” & “Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)”
Tracklist:
A1/1. Smoke and Mirrors
A2/2. Count On Me (feat. Fireboy DML)
A3/3. Please Be Good
A4/4. Who You Are (feat. Mádé Kuti)
A5/5. Thank You
B1/6. I Found You
B2/7. All The Dreamers (feat. A?a & Ndabo Zulu)
B3/8. Home Again
B4/9. Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)
Socials:
Twitter: 141k followers
IG: 591k followers
FB: 488k followers
YT: 280k subs / 108M+ views More
From Cape Town to Cairo, and now to fans, stages and screens around the world, PJ Morton shares his newest album, fully made in the motherland. Cape Town to Cairo is a collection of songs that he created in 30 days throughout 4 countries in Africa — South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana and Egypt. Described as the best trip of his life, this transformative journey began as just the seed of an idea last fall, but instantly grew into his most sonically-sprawling and immediately-inspired record to date. With no music, lyrics or preconceptions, he stepped foot onto the continent with two thoughts: a wild dream to write and record his next LP in less than a month, and a mission to immerse himself in as many different cultures, stories and communities as he could.
Surrounded by featured collaborators like Fireboy DML, Mádé Kuti, Asa, Ndabo Zulu, and Soweto Spiritual Singers, as well as additional producers including P.Priime and The Cavemen., his own live band and local musicians, PJ Morton used music as his common language. Always his greatest way of communicating, he expressed his feelings and experiences of Africa through songs he and others were forming together on the spot, side-by-side in different studios, cities and towns for the very first time. None of the tracks were written before he arrived or after he left, and the arrangements showcase both the countries’ native genres as well as the innate, stylistic instincts that have made Morton a 5x GRAMMY-winner and 20x GRAMMY-nominee, whether it be his soul, R&B and gospel roots, or the pop prowess he has further honed as a member of Maroon 5.
“When you’ve been in music as long as I have, you’re constantly looking for inspiration,” says PJ Morton. “And you’re looking for the things that made you want to do it in the first place. I’ve made albums every type of way you can think, so I wanted to try something I hadn’t done before. As a Black American who had never been to South or West Africa, I knew there was something there waiting for me. So I put a little pressure on myself to make a full record in a month, but I also said, ‘If I’m gonna go to Africa, I want to see Africa.’ We made music, but we also formed connections. We made new friends, and this is just the start.”
ESSENCE adds, "This trip is not just a physical move, it's a spiritual return…The soul of Africa pulses through every note he plays and every word he sings,” and VIBE adds that “the multi-faceted artist is fully embracing a new phase in his life.” Cape Town to Cairo marks PJ Morton’s first album since 2022’s Watch The Sun, which featured collaborations with Stevie Wonder, Nas, JoJo, Wale, Jill Scott, Alex Isley and more. Since then, Morton has become the first Black composer to write an original song for a Disney attraction, having just finished making the music for Tiana's Bayou Adventure, opening on June 28th, 2024 at Disney World and Fall 2024 at Disneyland. He also won his latest GRAMMY earlier this year, worked with Samara Joy on “Why I’m Here” for Regina King’s Netflix film Shirley, and landed a cover of his song “Don’t Let Go” as the soundtrack to Apple’s iPhone 15 commercial.
PJ Morton recently returned from headlining his debut shows in Asia, New Zealand and Australia, and announced an extensive Cape Town to Cairo Tour for North America summer and fall 2024. Following iconic performances at New Orleans Jazz Fest, The Kennedy Center, Roots Picnic and Newport Jazz Fest, Morton will embark on a run of more than 25 dates across the country, including New York City’s Beacon Theatre, Chicago’s Chicago Theatre, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Los Angeles’ The Wiltern, and dozens of others.
On the heels of his headline tour and Maroon 5’s Las Vegas residency, PJ Morton will publish a life-spanning new book titled Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. The memoir sees him recounting and reflecting upon a trailblazing path that continues to defy expectations and straddle the tensions of music and faith, race and culture, expression and identity. As the son of two pastors and gospel artists, Morton grew up grounded by the sound of the Church, but soon found himself drawn to R&B, pop and soul, writing songs that the industry, his family and community struggled to understand. In the face of mounting pressure, rejection and constant miscategorization, he committed himself to a steadfast path of independence: making music on his own terms, launching his own record label, joining one of the biggest bands in the world while staying true to his New Orleans roots. The risks he took paid off, and through his transformation from preacher's kid to the busiest man in showbiz – performing everywhere from his local congregation to the Super Bowl, collaborating with everyone from his father to Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Jon Batiste and Lil Wayne – he hopes to encourage readers and listeners to overcome obstacles as they seek their dreams.
Key Marketing/Selling:
• Album written & recorded during a month long transformational trip throughout Africa
• PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
• He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
• PJ Morton has 5 Career GRAMMY Wins and 20 total nominations, and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
• PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album, 2022 GRAMMY for Album of the Year & 2024 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance
• He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR’s Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
• Wrote the music for the upcoming Tiana’s Bayou attraction at Disneyland and Disneyworld, set to open in 2024
• Embarking on nationwide Cape Town To Cairo tour Fall 2024
• Singles released include “Please Be Good,” “Smoke and Mirrors,” & “Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)”
Tracklist:
A1/1. Smoke and Mirrors
A2/2. Count On Me (feat. Fireboy DML)
A3/3. Please Be Good
A4/4. Who You Are (feat. Mádé Kuti)
A5/5. Thank You
B1/6. I Found You
B2/7. All The Dreamers (feat. A?a & Ndabo Zulu)
B3/8. Home Again
B4/9. Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)
Socials:
Twitter: 141k followers
IG: 591k followers
FB: 488k followers
YT: 280k subs / 108M+ views More
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From Cape Town to Cairo, and now to fans, stages and screens around the world, PJ Morton shares his newest album, fully made in the motherland. Cape Town to Cairo is a collection of songs that he created in 30 days throughout 4 countries in Africa — South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana and Egypt. Described as the best trip of his life, this transformative journey began as just the seed of an idea last fall, but instantly grew into his most sonically-sprawling and immediately-inspired record to date. With no music, lyrics or preconceptions, he stepped foot onto the continent with two thoughts: a wild dream to write and record his next LP in less than a month, and a mission to immerse himself in as many different cultures, stories and communities as he could.
Surrounded by featured collaborators like Fireboy DML, Mádé Kuti, Asa, Ndabo Zulu, and Soweto Spiritual Singers, as well as additional producers including P.Priime and The Cavemen., his own live band and local musicians, PJ Morton used music as his common language. Always his greatest way of communicating, he expressed his feelings and experiences of Africa through songs he and others were forming together on the spot, side-by-side in different studios, cities and towns for the very first time. None of the tracks were written before he arrived or after he left, and the arrangements showcase both the countries’ native genres as well as the innate, stylistic instincts that have made Morton a 5x GRAMMY-winner and 20x GRAMMY-nominee, whether it be his soul, R&B and gospel roots, or the pop prowess he has further honed as a member of Maroon 5.
“When you’ve been in music as long as I have, you’re constantly looking for inspiration,” says PJ Morton. “And you’re looking for the things that made you want to do it in the first place. I’ve made albums every type of way you can think, so I wanted to try something I hadn’t done before. As a Black American who had never been to South or West Africa, I knew there was something there waiting for me. So I put a little pressure on myself to make a full record in a month, but I also said, ‘If I’m gonna go to Africa, I want to see Africa.’ We made music, but we also formed connections. We made new friends, and this is just the start.”
ESSENCE adds, "This trip is not just a physical move, it's a spiritual return…The soul of Africa pulses through every note he plays and every word he sings,” and VIBE adds that “the multi-faceted artist is fully embracing a new phase in his life.” Cape Town to Cairo marks PJ Morton’s first album since 2022’s Watch The Sun, which featured collaborations with Stevie Wonder, Nas, JoJo, Wale, Jill Scott, Alex Isley and more. Since then, Morton has become the first Black composer to write an original song for a Disney attraction, having just finished making the music for Tiana's Bayou Adventure, opening on June 28th, 2024 at Disney World and Fall 2024 at Disneyland. He also won his latest GRAMMY earlier this year, worked with Samara Joy on “Why I’m Here” for Regina King’s Netflix film Shirley, and landed a cover of his song “Don’t Let Go” as the soundtrack to Apple’s iPhone 15 commercial.
PJ Morton recently returned from headlining his debut shows in Asia, New Zealand and Australia, and announced an extensive Cape Town to Cairo Tour for North America summer and fall 2024. Following iconic performances at New Orleans Jazz Fest, The Kennedy Center, Roots Picnic and Newport Jazz Fest, Morton will embark on a run of more than 25 dates across the country, including New York City’s Beacon Theatre, Chicago’s Chicago Theatre, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Los Angeles’ The Wiltern, and dozens of others.
On the heels of his headline tour and Maroon 5’s Las Vegas residency, PJ Morton will publish a life-spanning new book titled Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. The memoir sees him recounting and reflecting upon a trailblazing path that continues to defy expectations and straddle the tensions of music and faith, race and culture, expression and identity. As the son of two pastors and gospel artists, Morton grew up grounded by the sound of the Church, but soon found himself drawn to R&B, pop and soul, writing songs that the industry, his family and community struggled to understand. In the face of mounting pressure, rejection and constant miscategorization, he committed himself to a steadfast path of independence: making music on his own terms, launching his own record label, joining one of the biggest bands in the world while staying true to his New Orleans roots. The risks he took paid off, and through his transformation from preacher's kid to the busiest man in showbiz – performing everywhere from his local congregation to the Super Bowl, collaborating with everyone from his father to Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Jon Batiste and Lil Wayne – he hopes to encourage readers and listeners to overcome obstacles as they seek their dreams.
Key Marketing/Selling:
• Album written & recorded during a month long transformational trip throughout Africa
• PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
• He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
• PJ Morton has 5 Career GRAMMY Wins and 20 total nominations, and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
• PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album, 2022 GRAMMY for Album of the Year & 2024 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance
• He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR’s Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
• Wrote the music for the upcoming Tiana’s Bayou attraction at Disneyland and Disneyworld, set to open in 2024
• Embarking on nationwide Cape Town To Cairo tour Fall 2024
• Singles released include “Please Be Good,” “Smoke and Mirrors,” & “Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)”
Tracklist:
A1/1. Smoke and Mirrors
A2/2. Count On Me (feat. Fireboy DML)
A3/3. Please Be Good
A4/4. Who You Are (feat. Mádé Kuti)
A5/5. Thank You
B1/6. I Found You
B2/7. All The Dreamers (feat. A?a & Ndabo Zulu)
B3/8. Home Again
B4/9. Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)
Socials:
Twitter: 141k followers
IG: 591k followers
FB: 488k followers
YT: 280k subs / 108M+ views More
From Cape Town to Cairo, and now to fans, stages and screens around the world, PJ Morton shares his newest album, fully made in the motherland. Cape Town to Cairo is a collection of songs that he created in 30 days throughout 4 countries in Africa — South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana and Egypt. Described as the best trip of his life, this transformative journey began as just the seed of an idea last fall, but instantly grew into his most sonically-sprawling and immediately-inspired record to date. With no music, lyrics or preconceptions, he stepped foot onto the continent with two thoughts: a wild dream to write and record his next LP in less than a month, and a mission to immerse himself in as many different cultures, stories and communities as he could.
Surrounded by featured collaborators like Fireboy DML, Mádé Kuti, Asa, Ndabo Zulu, and Soweto Spiritual Singers, as well as additional producers including P.Priime and The Cavemen., his own live band and local musicians, PJ Morton used music as his common language. Always his greatest way of communicating, he expressed his feelings and experiences of Africa through songs he and others were forming together on the spot, side-by-side in different studios, cities and towns for the very first time. None of the tracks were written before he arrived or after he left, and the arrangements showcase both the countries’ native genres as well as the innate, stylistic instincts that have made Morton a 5x GRAMMY-winner and 20x GRAMMY-nominee, whether it be his soul, R&B and gospel roots, or the pop prowess he has further honed as a member of Maroon 5.
“When you’ve been in music as long as I have, you’re constantly looking for inspiration,” says PJ Morton. “And you’re looking for the things that made you want to do it in the first place. I’ve made albums every type of way you can think, so I wanted to try something I hadn’t done before. As a Black American who had never been to South or West Africa, I knew there was something there waiting for me. So I put a little pressure on myself to make a full record in a month, but I also said, ‘If I’m gonna go to Africa, I want to see Africa.’ We made music, but we also formed connections. We made new friends, and this is just the start.”
ESSENCE adds, "This trip is not just a physical move, it's a spiritual return…The soul of Africa pulses through every note he plays and every word he sings,” and VIBE adds that “the multi-faceted artist is fully embracing a new phase in his life.” Cape Town to Cairo marks PJ Morton’s first album since 2022’s Watch The Sun, which featured collaborations with Stevie Wonder, Nas, JoJo, Wale, Jill Scott, Alex Isley and more. Since then, Morton has become the first Black composer to write an original song for a Disney attraction, having just finished making the music for Tiana's Bayou Adventure, opening on June 28th, 2024 at Disney World and Fall 2024 at Disneyland. He also won his latest GRAMMY earlier this year, worked with Samara Joy on “Why I’m Here” for Regina King’s Netflix film Shirley, and landed a cover of his song “Don’t Let Go” as the soundtrack to Apple’s iPhone 15 commercial.
PJ Morton recently returned from headlining his debut shows in Asia, New Zealand and Australia, and announced an extensive Cape Town to Cairo Tour for North America summer and fall 2024. Following iconic performances at New Orleans Jazz Fest, The Kennedy Center, Roots Picnic and Newport Jazz Fest, Morton will embark on a run of more than 25 dates across the country, including New York City’s Beacon Theatre, Chicago’s Chicago Theatre, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Los Angeles’ The Wiltern, and dozens of others.
On the heels of his headline tour and Maroon 5’s Las Vegas residency, PJ Morton will publish a life-spanning new book titled Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. The memoir sees him recounting and reflecting upon a trailblazing path that continues to defy expectations and straddle the tensions of music and faith, race and culture, expression and identity. As the son of two pastors and gospel artists, Morton grew up grounded by the sound of the Church, but soon found himself drawn to R&B, pop and soul, writing songs that the industry, his family and community struggled to understand. In the face of mounting pressure, rejection and constant miscategorization, he committed himself to a steadfast path of independence: making music on his own terms, launching his own record label, joining one of the biggest bands in the world while staying true to his New Orleans roots. The risks he took paid off, and through his transformation from preacher's kid to the busiest man in showbiz – performing everywhere from his local congregation to the Super Bowl, collaborating with everyone from his father to Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Jon Batiste and Lil Wayne – he hopes to encourage readers and listeners to overcome obstacles as they seek their dreams.
Key Marketing/Selling:
• Album written & recorded during a month long transformational trip throughout Africa
• PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
• He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
• PJ Morton has 5 Career GRAMMY Wins and 20 total nominations, and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
• PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album, 2022 GRAMMY for Album of the Year & 2024 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance
• He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR’s Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
• Wrote the music for the upcoming Tiana’s Bayou attraction at Disneyland and Disneyworld, set to open in 2024
• Embarking on nationwide Cape Town To Cairo tour Fall 2024
• Singles released include “Please Be Good,” “Smoke and Mirrors,” & “Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)”
Tracklist:
A1/1. Smoke and Mirrors
A2/2. Count On Me (feat. Fireboy DML)
A3/3. Please Be Good
A4/4. Who You Are (feat. Mádé Kuti)
A5/5. Thank You
B1/6. I Found You
B2/7. All The Dreamers (feat. A?a & Ndabo Zulu)
B3/8. Home Again
B4/9. Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)
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Watch The Sun is the next studio album from the acclaimed musician, PJ Morton. Following a prolific and remarkable creative run that saw 5 consecutive years of GRAMMY Nominations and 6 LPs since 2017, Watch The Sun aims to take a step back from it all. Looking to escape from outside noises and influences, PJ Morton chose to record in the secluded and storied Studio In The Country, where Stevie Wonder worked on 1979's Journey Through The Secret Life of Plants, and artists like Allen Toussaint, Betty Davis and Dr. John have all recorded. Featuring the previously released "Please Don't Walk Away," & "My Peace," the album is set to be his biggest and most anticipated release to date, delivering one of the most expansive sonic palettes he has ever developed as producer. Watch The Sun includes appearances from JoJo, Mr. Talkbox, Chronixx, Stevie Wonder, Nas, Wale, Jill Scott, Alex Isley, El Debarge, Zacardi Cortez, Gene Moore, Samoht, Tim Rogers & Darrel 'MusiqCity' Walls.
Key Selling:
- PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
- He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
- PJ Morton has 16 Career GRAMMY Nominations and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
- PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, & 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album
- He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR's Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
- PJ Morton has 2.5M monthly listeners on Spotify
- PJ Morton will be debuting songs from the album at various dates on the upcoming My Peace mini-tour and performing a momentous hometown set at New Orleans Jazz Fest on the album's release date
- Summer tour planned in support of the album
Tracklist:
1. Love's Disease (Just Can't Get Enough)
2. Biggest Mistake
3. Please Don't Walk Away
4. Watch The Sun
5. My Peace (feat. JoJo & Mr. Talkbox)
6. Be Like Water
7. So Lonely
8. Still Believe
9. A Lil Too Heavy
10. On My Way
11. The Better Benediction
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Key Selling:
- PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
- He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
- PJ Morton has 16 Career GRAMMY Nominations and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
- PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, & 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album
- He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR's Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
- PJ Morton has 2.5M monthly listeners on Spotify
- PJ Morton will be debuting songs from the album at various dates on the upcoming My Peace mini-tour and performing a momentous hometown set at New Orleans Jazz Fest on the album's release date
- Summer tour planned in support of the album
Tracklist:
1. Love's Disease (Just Can't Get Enough)
2. Biggest Mistake
3. Please Don't Walk Away
4. Watch The Sun
5. My Peace (feat. JoJo & Mr. Talkbox)
6. Be Like Water
7. So Lonely
8. Still Believe
9. A Lil Too Heavy
10. On My Way
11. The Better Benediction
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From Cape Town to Cairo, and now to fans, stages and screens around the world, PJ Morton shares his newest album, fully made in the motherland. Cape Town to Cairo is a collection of songs that he created in 30 days throughout 4 countries in Africa — South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana and Egypt. Described as the best trip of his life, this transformative journey began as just the seed of an idea last fall, but instantly grew into his most sonically-sprawling and immediately-inspired record to date. With no music, lyrics or preconceptions, he stepped foot onto the continent with two thoughts: a wild dream to write and record his next LP in less than a month, and a mission to immerse himself in as many different cultures, stories and communities as he could.
Surrounded by featured collaborators like Fireboy DML, Mádé Kuti, Asa, Ndabo Zulu, and Soweto Spiritual Singers, as well as additional producers including P.Priime and The Cavemen., his own live band and local musicians, PJ Morton used music as his common language. Always his greatest way of communicating, he expressed his feelings and experiences of Africa through songs he and others were forming together on the spot, side-by-side in different studios, cities and towns for the very first time. None of the tracks were written before he arrived or after he left, and the arrangements showcase both the countries’ native genres as well as the innate, stylistic instincts that have made Morton a 5x GRAMMY-winner and 20x GRAMMY-nominee, whether it be his soul, R&B and gospel roots, or the pop prowess he has further honed as a member of Maroon 5.
“When you’ve been in music as long as I have, you’re constantly looking for inspiration,” says PJ Morton. “And you’re looking for the things that made you want to do it in the first place. I’ve made albums every type of way you can think, so I wanted to try something I hadn’t done before. As a Black American who had never been to South or West Africa, I knew there was something there waiting for me. So I put a little pressure on myself to make a full record in a month, but I also said, ‘If I’m gonna go to Africa, I want to see Africa.’ We made music, but we also formed connections. We made new friends, and this is just the start.”
ESSENCE adds, "This trip is not just a physical move, it's a spiritual return…The soul of Africa pulses through every note he plays and every word he sings,” and VIBE adds that “the multi-faceted artist is fully embracing a new phase in his life.” Cape Town to Cairo marks PJ Morton’s first album since 2022’s Watch The Sun, which featured collaborations with Stevie Wonder, Nas, JoJo, Wale, Jill Scott, Alex Isley and more. Since then, Morton has become the first Black composer to write an original song for a Disney attraction, having just finished making the music for Tiana's Bayou Adventure, opening on June 28th, 2024 at Disney World and Fall 2024 at Disneyland. He also won his latest GRAMMY earlier this year, worked with Samara Joy on “Why I’m Here” for Regina King’s Netflix film Shirley, and landed a cover of his song “Don’t Let Go” as the soundtrack to Apple’s iPhone 15 commercial.
PJ Morton recently returned from headlining his debut shows in Asia, New Zealand and Australia, and announced an extensive Cape Town to Cairo Tour for North America summer and fall 2024. Following iconic performances at New Orleans Jazz Fest, The Kennedy Center, Roots Picnic and Newport Jazz Fest, Morton will embark on a run of more than 25 dates across the country, including New York City’s Beacon Theatre, Chicago’s Chicago Theatre, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Los Angeles’ The Wiltern, and dozens of others.
On the heels of his headline tour and Maroon 5’s Las Vegas residency, PJ Morton will publish a life-spanning new book titled Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. The memoir sees him recounting and reflecting upon a trailblazing path that continues to defy expectations and straddle the tensions of music and faith, race and culture, expression and identity. As the son of two pastors and gospel artists, Morton grew up grounded by the sound of the Church, but soon found himself drawn to R&B, pop and soul, writing songs that the industry, his family and community struggled to understand. In the face of mounting pressure, rejection and constant miscategorization, he committed himself to a steadfast path of independence: making music on his own terms, launching his own record label, joining one of the biggest bands in the world while staying true to his New Orleans roots. The risks he took paid off, and through his transformation from preacher's kid to the busiest man in showbiz – performing everywhere from his local congregation to the Super Bowl, collaborating with everyone from his father to Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Jon Batiste and Lil Wayne – he hopes to encourage readers and listeners to overcome obstacles as they seek their dreams.
Key Marketing/Selling:
• Album written & recorded during a month long transformational trip throughout Africa
• PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
• He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
• PJ Morton has 5 Career GRAMMY Wins and 20 total nominations, and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
• PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album, 2022 GRAMMY for Album of the Year & 2024 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance
• He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR’s Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
• Wrote the music for the upcoming Tiana’s Bayou attraction at Disneyland and Disneyworld, set to open in 2024
• Embarking on nationwide Cape Town To Cairo tour Fall 2024
• Singles released include “Please Be Good,” “Smoke and Mirrors,” & “Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)”
Tracklist:
A1/1. Smoke and Mirrors
A2/2. Count On Me (feat. Fireboy DML)
A3/3. Please Be Good
A4/4. Who You Are (feat. Mádé Kuti)
A5/5. Thank You
B1/6. I Found You
B2/7. All The Dreamers (feat. A?a & Ndabo Zulu)
B3/8. Home Again
B4/9. Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)
Socials:
Twitter: 141k followers
IG: 591k followers
FB: 488k followers
YT: 280k subs / 108M+ views More
From Cape Town to Cairo, and now to fans, stages and screens around the world, PJ Morton shares his newest album, fully made in the motherland. Cape Town to Cairo is a collection of songs that he created in 30 days throughout 4 countries in Africa — South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana and Egypt. Described as the best trip of his life, this transformative journey began as just the seed of an idea last fall, but instantly grew into his most sonically-sprawling and immediately-inspired record to date. With no music, lyrics or preconceptions, he stepped foot onto the continent with two thoughts: a wild dream to write and record his next LP in less than a month, and a mission to immerse himself in as many different cultures, stories and communities as he could.
Surrounded by featured collaborators like Fireboy DML, Mádé Kuti, Asa, Ndabo Zulu, and Soweto Spiritual Singers, as well as additional producers including P.Priime and The Cavemen., his own live band and local musicians, PJ Morton used music as his common language. Always his greatest way of communicating, he expressed his feelings and experiences of Africa through songs he and others were forming together on the spot, side-by-side in different studios, cities and towns for the very first time. None of the tracks were written before he arrived or after he left, and the arrangements showcase both the countries’ native genres as well as the innate, stylistic instincts that have made Morton a 5x GRAMMY-winner and 20x GRAMMY-nominee, whether it be his soul, R&B and gospel roots, or the pop prowess he has further honed as a member of Maroon 5.
“When you’ve been in music as long as I have, you’re constantly looking for inspiration,” says PJ Morton. “And you’re looking for the things that made you want to do it in the first place. I’ve made albums every type of way you can think, so I wanted to try something I hadn’t done before. As a Black American who had never been to South or West Africa, I knew there was something there waiting for me. So I put a little pressure on myself to make a full record in a month, but I also said, ‘If I’m gonna go to Africa, I want to see Africa.’ We made music, but we also formed connections. We made new friends, and this is just the start.”
ESSENCE adds, "This trip is not just a physical move, it's a spiritual return…The soul of Africa pulses through every note he plays and every word he sings,” and VIBE adds that “the multi-faceted artist is fully embracing a new phase in his life.” Cape Town to Cairo marks PJ Morton’s first album since 2022’s Watch The Sun, which featured collaborations with Stevie Wonder, Nas, JoJo, Wale, Jill Scott, Alex Isley and more. Since then, Morton has become the first Black composer to write an original song for a Disney attraction, having just finished making the music for Tiana's Bayou Adventure, opening on June 28th, 2024 at Disney World and Fall 2024 at Disneyland. He also won his latest GRAMMY earlier this year, worked with Samara Joy on “Why I’m Here” for Regina King’s Netflix film Shirley, and landed a cover of his song “Don’t Let Go” as the soundtrack to Apple’s iPhone 15 commercial.
PJ Morton recently returned from headlining his debut shows in Asia, New Zealand and Australia, and announced an extensive Cape Town to Cairo Tour for North America summer and fall 2024. Following iconic performances at New Orleans Jazz Fest, The Kennedy Center, Roots Picnic and Newport Jazz Fest, Morton will embark on a run of more than 25 dates across the country, including New York City’s Beacon Theatre, Chicago’s Chicago Theatre, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Los Angeles’ The Wiltern, and dozens of others.
On the heels of his headline tour and Maroon 5’s Las Vegas residency, PJ Morton will publish a life-spanning new book titled Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. The memoir sees him recounting and reflecting upon a trailblazing path that continues to defy expectations and straddle the tensions of music and faith, race and culture, expression and identity. As the son of two pastors and gospel artists, Morton grew up grounded by the sound of the Church, but soon found himself drawn to R&B, pop and soul, writing songs that the industry, his family and community struggled to understand. In the face of mounting pressure, rejection and constant miscategorization, he committed himself to a steadfast path of independence: making music on his own terms, launching his own record label, joining one of the biggest bands in the world while staying true to his New Orleans roots. The risks he took paid off, and through his transformation from preacher's kid to the busiest man in showbiz – performing everywhere from his local congregation to the Super Bowl, collaborating with everyone from his father to Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Jon Batiste and Lil Wayne – he hopes to encourage readers and listeners to overcome obstacles as they seek their dreams.
Key Marketing/Selling:
• Album written & recorded during a month long transformational trip throughout Africa
• PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
• He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
• PJ Morton has 5 Career GRAMMY Wins and 20 total nominations, and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
• PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album, 2022 GRAMMY for Album of the Year & 2024 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance
• He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR’s Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
• Wrote the music for the upcoming Tiana’s Bayou attraction at Disneyland and Disneyworld, set to open in 2024
• Embarking on nationwide Cape Town To Cairo tour Fall 2024
• Singles released include “Please Be Good,” “Smoke and Mirrors,” & “Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)”
Tracklist:
A1/1. Smoke and Mirrors
A2/2. Count On Me (feat. Fireboy DML)
A3/3. Please Be Good
A4/4. Who You Are (feat. Mádé Kuti)
A5/5. Thank You
B1/6. I Found You
B2/7. All The Dreamers (feat. A?a & Ndabo Zulu)
B3/8. Home Again
B4/9. Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)
Socials:
Twitter: 141k followers
IG: 591k followers
FB: 488k followers
YT: 280k subs / 108M+ views More
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From Cape Town to Cairo, and now to fans, stages and screens around the world, PJ Morton shares his newest album, fully made in the motherland. Cape Town to Cairo is a collection of songs that he created in 30 days throughout 4 countries in Africa — South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana and Egypt. Described as the best trip of his life, this transformative journey began as just the seed of an idea last fall, but instantly grew into his most sonically-sprawling and immediately-inspired record to date. With no music, lyrics or preconceptions, he stepped foot onto the continent with two thoughts: a wild dream to write and record his next LP in less than a month, and a mission to immerse himself in as many different cultures, stories and communities as he could.
Surrounded by featured collaborators like Fireboy DML, Mádé Kuti, Asa, Ndabo Zulu, and Soweto Spiritual Singers, as well as additional producers including P.Priime and The Cavemen., his own live band and local musicians, PJ Morton used music as his common language. Always his greatest way of communicating, he expressed his feelings and experiences of Africa through songs he and others were forming together on the spot, side-by-side in different studios, cities and towns for the very first time. None of the tracks were written before he arrived or after he left, and the arrangements showcase both the countries’ native genres as well as the innate, stylistic instincts that have made Morton a 5x GRAMMY-winner and 20x GRAMMY-nominee, whether it be his soul, R&B and gospel roots, or the pop prowess he has further honed as a member of Maroon 5.
“When you’ve been in music as long as I have, you’re constantly looking for inspiration,” says PJ Morton. “And you’re looking for the things that made you want to do it in the first place. I’ve made albums every type of way you can think, so I wanted to try something I hadn’t done before. As a Black American who had never been to South or West Africa, I knew there was something there waiting for me. So I put a little pressure on myself to make a full record in a month, but I also said, ‘If I’m gonna go to Africa, I want to see Africa.’ We made music, but we also formed connections. We made new friends, and this is just the start.”
ESSENCE adds, "This trip is not just a physical move, it's a spiritual return…The soul of Africa pulses through every note he plays and every word he sings,” and VIBE adds that “the multi-faceted artist is fully embracing a new phase in his life.” Cape Town to Cairo marks PJ Morton’s first album since 2022’s Watch The Sun, which featured collaborations with Stevie Wonder, Nas, JoJo, Wale, Jill Scott, Alex Isley and more. Since then, Morton has become the first Black composer to write an original song for a Disney attraction, having just finished making the music for Tiana's Bayou Adventure, opening on June 28th, 2024 at Disney World and Fall 2024 at Disneyland. He also won his latest GRAMMY earlier this year, worked with Samara Joy on “Why I’m Here” for Regina King’s Netflix film Shirley, and landed a cover of his song “Don’t Let Go” as the soundtrack to Apple’s iPhone 15 commercial.
PJ Morton recently returned from headlining his debut shows in Asia, New Zealand and Australia, and announced an extensive Cape Town to Cairo Tour for North America summer and fall 2024. Following iconic performances at New Orleans Jazz Fest, The Kennedy Center, Roots Picnic and Newport Jazz Fest, Morton will embark on a run of more than 25 dates across the country, including New York City’s Beacon Theatre, Chicago’s Chicago Theatre, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Los Angeles’ The Wiltern, and dozens of others.
On the heels of his headline tour and Maroon 5’s Las Vegas residency, PJ Morton will publish a life-spanning new book titled Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. The memoir sees him recounting and reflecting upon a trailblazing path that continues to defy expectations and straddle the tensions of music and faith, race and culture, expression and identity. As the son of two pastors and gospel artists, Morton grew up grounded by the sound of the Church, but soon found himself drawn to R&B, pop and soul, writing songs that the industry, his family and community struggled to understand. In the face of mounting pressure, rejection and constant miscategorization, he committed himself to a steadfast path of independence: making music on his own terms, launching his own record label, joining one of the biggest bands in the world while staying true to his New Orleans roots. The risks he took paid off, and through his transformation from preacher's kid to the busiest man in showbiz – performing everywhere from his local congregation to the Super Bowl, collaborating with everyone from his father to Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Jon Batiste and Lil Wayne – he hopes to encourage readers and listeners to overcome obstacles as they seek their dreams.
Key Marketing/Selling:
• Album written & recorded during a month long transformational trip throughout Africa
• PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
• He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
• PJ Morton has 5 Career GRAMMY Wins and 20 total nominations, and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
• PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album, 2022 GRAMMY for Album of the Year & 2024 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance
• He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR’s Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
• Wrote the music for the upcoming Tiana’s Bayou attraction at Disneyland and Disneyworld, set to open in 2024
• Embarking on nationwide Cape Town To Cairo tour Fall 2024
• Singles released include “Please Be Good,” “Smoke and Mirrors,” & “Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)”
Tracklist:
A1/1. Smoke and Mirrors
A2/2. Count On Me (feat. Fireboy DML)
A3/3. Please Be Good
A4/4. Who You Are (feat. Mádé Kuti)
A5/5. Thank You
B1/6. I Found You
B2/7. All The Dreamers (feat. A?a & Ndabo Zulu)
B3/8. Home Again
B4/9. Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)
Socials:
Twitter: 141k followers
IG: 591k followers
FB: 488k followers
YT: 280k subs / 108M+ views More
From Cape Town to Cairo, and now to fans, stages and screens around the world, PJ Morton shares his newest album, fully made in the motherland. Cape Town to Cairo is a collection of songs that he created in 30 days throughout 4 countries in Africa — South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana and Egypt. Described as the best trip of his life, this transformative journey began as just the seed of an idea last fall, but instantly grew into his most sonically-sprawling and immediately-inspired record to date. With no music, lyrics or preconceptions, he stepped foot onto the continent with two thoughts: a wild dream to write and record his next LP in less than a month, and a mission to immerse himself in as many different cultures, stories and communities as he could.
Surrounded by featured collaborators like Fireboy DML, Mádé Kuti, Asa, Ndabo Zulu, and Soweto Spiritual Singers, as well as additional producers including P.Priime and The Cavemen., his own live band and local musicians, PJ Morton used music as his common language. Always his greatest way of communicating, he expressed his feelings and experiences of Africa through songs he and others were forming together on the spot, side-by-side in different studios, cities and towns for the very first time. None of the tracks were written before he arrived or after he left, and the arrangements showcase both the countries’ native genres as well as the innate, stylistic instincts that have made Morton a 5x GRAMMY-winner and 20x GRAMMY-nominee, whether it be his soul, R&B and gospel roots, or the pop prowess he has further honed as a member of Maroon 5.
“When you’ve been in music as long as I have, you’re constantly looking for inspiration,” says PJ Morton. “And you’re looking for the things that made you want to do it in the first place. I’ve made albums every type of way you can think, so I wanted to try something I hadn’t done before. As a Black American who had never been to South or West Africa, I knew there was something there waiting for me. So I put a little pressure on myself to make a full record in a month, but I also said, ‘If I’m gonna go to Africa, I want to see Africa.’ We made music, but we also formed connections. We made new friends, and this is just the start.”
ESSENCE adds, "This trip is not just a physical move, it's a spiritual return…The soul of Africa pulses through every note he plays and every word he sings,” and VIBE adds that “the multi-faceted artist is fully embracing a new phase in his life.” Cape Town to Cairo marks PJ Morton’s first album since 2022’s Watch The Sun, which featured collaborations with Stevie Wonder, Nas, JoJo, Wale, Jill Scott, Alex Isley and more. Since then, Morton has become the first Black composer to write an original song for a Disney attraction, having just finished making the music for Tiana's Bayou Adventure, opening on June 28th, 2024 at Disney World and Fall 2024 at Disneyland. He also won his latest GRAMMY earlier this year, worked with Samara Joy on “Why I’m Here” for Regina King’s Netflix film Shirley, and landed a cover of his song “Don’t Let Go” as the soundtrack to Apple’s iPhone 15 commercial.
PJ Morton recently returned from headlining his debut shows in Asia, New Zealand and Australia, and announced an extensive Cape Town to Cairo Tour for North America summer and fall 2024. Following iconic performances at New Orleans Jazz Fest, The Kennedy Center, Roots Picnic and Newport Jazz Fest, Morton will embark on a run of more than 25 dates across the country, including New York City’s Beacon Theatre, Chicago’s Chicago Theatre, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Los Angeles’ The Wiltern, and dozens of others.
On the heels of his headline tour and Maroon 5’s Las Vegas residency, PJ Morton will publish a life-spanning new book titled Saturday Night, Sunday Morning. The memoir sees him recounting and reflecting upon a trailblazing path that continues to defy expectations and straddle the tensions of music and faith, race and culture, expression and identity. As the son of two pastors and gospel artists, Morton grew up grounded by the sound of the Church, but soon found himself drawn to R&B, pop and soul, writing songs that the industry, his family and community struggled to understand. In the face of mounting pressure, rejection and constant miscategorization, he committed himself to a steadfast path of independence: making music on his own terms, launching his own record label, joining one of the biggest bands in the world while staying true to his New Orleans roots. The risks he took paid off, and through his transformation from preacher's kid to the busiest man in showbiz – performing everywhere from his local congregation to the Super Bowl, collaborating with everyone from his father to Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Jon Batiste and Lil Wayne – he hopes to encourage readers and listeners to overcome obstacles as they seek their dreams.
Key Marketing/Selling:
• Album written & recorded during a month long transformational trip throughout Africa
• PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
• He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
• PJ Morton has 5 Career GRAMMY Wins and 20 total nominations, and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
• PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album, 2022 GRAMMY for Album of the Year & 2024 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance
• He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR’s Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
• Wrote the music for the upcoming Tiana’s Bayou attraction at Disneyland and Disneyworld, set to open in 2024
• Embarking on nationwide Cape Town To Cairo tour Fall 2024
• Singles released include “Please Be Good,” “Smoke and Mirrors,” & “Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)”
Tracklist:
A1/1. Smoke and Mirrors
A2/2. Count On Me (feat. Fireboy DML)
A3/3. Please Be Good
A4/4. Who You Are (feat. Mádé Kuti)
A5/5. Thank You
B1/6. I Found You
B2/7. All The Dreamers (feat. A?a & Ndabo Zulu)
B3/8. Home Again
B4/9. Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)
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Watch The Sun is the next studio album from the acclaimed musician, PJ Morton. Following a prolific and remarkable creative run that saw 5 consecutive years of GRAMMY Nominations and 6 LPs since 2017, Watch The Sun aims to take a step back from it all. Looking to escape from outside noises and influences, PJ Morton chose to record in the secluded and storied Studio In The Country, where Stevie Wonder worked on 1979's Journey Through The Secret Life of Plants, and artists like Allen Toussaint, Betty Davis and Dr. John have all recorded. Featuring the previously released "Please Don't Walk Away," & "My Peace," the album is set to be his biggest and most anticipated release to date, delivering one of the most expansive sonic palettes he has ever developed as producer. Watch The Sun includes appearances from JoJo, Mr. Talkbox, Chronixx, Stevie Wonder, Nas, Wale, Jill Scott, Alex Isley, El Debarge, Zacardi Cortez, Gene Moore, Samoht, Tim Rogers & Darrel 'MusiqCity' Walls.
Key Selling:
- PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
- He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
- PJ Morton has 16 Career GRAMMY Nominations and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
- PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, & 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album
- He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR's Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
- PJ Morton has 2.5M monthly listeners on Spotify
- PJ Morton will be debuting songs from the album at various dates on the upcoming My Peace mini-tour and performing a momentous hometown set at New Orleans Jazz Fest on the album's release date
- Summer tour planned in support of the album
Tracklist:
1. Love's Disease (Just Can't Get Enough)
2. Biggest Mistake
3. Please Don't Walk Away
4. Watch The Sun
5. My Peace (feat. JoJo & Mr. Talkbox)
6. Be Like Water
7. So Lonely
8. Still Believe
9. A Lil Too Heavy
10. On My Way
11. The Better Benediction
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Key Selling:
- PJ Morton is an acclaimed soul singer and the full-time Keyboardist for Maroon 5
- He has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Solange, Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu, Lil Wayne, Tyler Perry. Rapsody, Jazmine Sullivan, India.Arie, JoJo, Jon Batiste, & Robert Glasper
- PJ Morton has 16 Career GRAMMY Nominations and has received additional honors such as multiple BET, Dove NAACP Image & Soul Train Nominations
- PJ Morton won the 2019 GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2020 GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, & 2021 GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album
- He has received acclaim from major publications such as The New York Times, New Yorker, NPR Music & The FADER, and has performed on major platforms such as NPR's Tiny Desk, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live! & The Kelly Clarkson Show, among others
- PJ Morton has 2.5M monthly listeners on Spotify
- PJ Morton will be debuting songs from the album at various dates on the upcoming My Peace mini-tour and performing a momentous hometown set at New Orleans Jazz Fest on the album's release date
- Summer tour planned in support of the album
Tracklist:
1. Love's Disease (Just Can't Get Enough)
2. Biggest Mistake
3. Please Don't Walk Away
4. Watch The Sun
5. My Peace (feat. JoJo & Mr. Talkbox)
6. Be Like Water
7. So Lonely
8. Still Believe
9. A Lil Too Heavy
10. On My Way
11. The Better Benediction
More