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A RECORD producer from Crawley is getting ready to release his first single with R'n'B superstar singer Ginuwine.
Last week Shayal Amin, 24 shot a video with the American singer for their single called Baby, and Radio One and Kiss FM have already started to play the song.

Years of hard work appear to have paid off for the Asian music producer who started off making records in his bedroom with a friend.

He said: "This is my big break and hopefully it will open to bigger things, even in America, but I'm still going to stay living in Crawley.
"Ginuwine is a great artist and it's great to work with him.

"I was the DJ on one of his tours and we became friends. He found out I was a producer and wanted to hear some of my stuff.

"I played it to him and he went absolutely crazy about it and got on to my management and we then made a record together."

Full interview in the Crawley Observer

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  • Last Updated: 03 June 2008 5:11 PM
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  • Location: Crawley
 
 

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