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NEW SINGLE “WE GON’ BE ALRIGHT” SET TO RELEASE 4.24.20
April 18, 2020
Corey Ronell has set to release his newest single, “We Gon’ Be Alright” on April 24, 2020! This song comes at a time of the world’s biggest crisis in Covid-19 and encourages everyone that we will be alright despite what’s happening. Be sure to purchase this single on iTunes and Google Play and it will also be available for streaming on all digital platforms!
ABOUT COREY RONELL
Corey Ronell is a Midwest native from the city of South Bend, Indiana, home of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. His foundation was rooted in the church from his father, the late Elder Ron Bishop, who was an independent gospel artist. Corey Ronell has not only taken over his own city, but is creating a buzz all over the country. Although starting out as a background vocalist for various artists, his solo career has allowed him to share the stage with artists such as Eric Benét, Ginuwine, Day 26, toured with J. Holiday and many more.
Timeless songs from the likes of Boys 2 Men, Brian McKnight, Musiq Soulchild, Carl Thomas, and Marvin Gaye had Corey memorializing his favorite rifts and harmonies, making them his own. Leaving a lasting impression on your ears, his striking tone illuminates each track.
On November 1, 2018, he released his very first album “Time to Let Go,” which debuted on the iTunes charts at no. 8 and trended in the top 100 for the next month. Corey Ronell is currently working on record placements for some of the industry's top artists and performers. Corey doesn’t rest at just being an artist, but exhibits impeccable writing skills, and captivates the listeners’ ear with endless vocal arrangements. These skills have transcended over to Billboard charting songs. This exceptional sensation will be to the world, the new wave of R&B! Ladies and Gentlemen…
COREY RONELL!

Corey Ronell



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