Mishon's Single, 'Just A Kiss', is the #1 Song Added at Urban Radio

Mishon's Single 'Just A Kiss' is the Number One Song Added at Urban Radio
 

SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Teen sensation Mishon is enjoying his buzz at urban radio. His single "Just A Kiss," co-produced by the Interns and Harvey Mason, was the #1 most added song at Urban radio this week. The multi-talented 16 year old is already a TV star thanks to his role as spunky kid brother Tay on the ABC Family Channel drama "Lincoln Heights," which began shooting its fourth season this spring.

Though Mishon has developed his own fan base thanks to his acting career, he is set to engage the music world with the release of his debut album, The Yearbook. The album will be released on Vincent Herbert's new Streamline Records, a joint venture with Interscope Records.

While Mishon is ready to kick-start his run on the charts and is already shining on the small screen, he remains focused and humble.

"I'm extremely thankful for the opportunities that I have had and I look forward to sharing my music with my fans."

Mishon recently wrapped filming the video for "Just A Kiss" which was shot in Los Angeles and directed by Paul Hunter.


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  • 9/21/2009 2:36 PM saleemah wrote:
    i really like you mishon because first of all your a gentle man and your so fine and cute and you have great personality and i love the way you sing and dress .
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  • 9/21/2009 2:40 PM saleemah wrote:
    your so hot and you are such a great gentle men and i just like the way you treat women and i hope i get to meet you one day because you are a fine man and i just really injoy you and your sexy singing
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