Singer. Songwriter. Producer. Actor. CEO. Visionary. Philanthropist. Imagineer.
Two-time Emmy Award winner, four-time Grammy-nominated artist, B.Slade, is called to write, produce and perform alongside his musical idols, from Janet Jackson and Patti Labelle to Snoop Dogg. B.Slade ranks as a top favorite amongst A-listers. He began his journey over 20 years ago and has since written and produced over 400 songs. B.Slade makes memorable appearances in all genres of music. Most recently compared to Prince, B.Slade similarly plays multiple instruments and has an unmatched vocal range - so respected that he tours with both Patti LaBelle as featured vocalist and percussionist, as well as a featured vocalist on select dates with Prince’s former band The New Power Generation.
As a highly sought-after songwriter and producer, B.Slade has written or produced for some of the biggest artists in the industry including Sheila E (“Bailar” 2022 and Fiesta”), (Chaka Khan (“I Love Myself”), Snoop Dogg ("Words Are Few") whose video garnered over 2.9 million YouTube plays, among other tracks on Snoop's #1 Gospel album, "Bible Of Love"), Faith Evans (“Paradise”), and Angie Fisher, for which he wrote and co-produced her 2014 debut smash hit single, “I.R.S.”, garnering Ms. Fisher’s first Grammy nomination and B.Slade’s third. B.Slade has also collaborated with artists such as Chris Brown, Kanye West, Janet Jackson, Ty Dolla Sign, Ledisi, Eric Benet, and many more.
B.Slade has also penned the theme song and incidental music for the OWN Network TV Series “Flex & Shanice”, starring husband and wife Flex Alexander and Shanice Wilson. He also wrote and co-produced Shanice’s songs “Gotta Blame Me” and “We Can Fly”, which appeared on the series, and also feature B.Slade on co-lead vocals. B.Slade later co-directed (with Logan Alexander) and choreographed the music video for “Gotta Blame Me”. B.Slade also co-wrote and co-performed the theme song to the hit TV show, “One On One” (also starring Flex Alexander), with Shanice. The show was recently added to Netflix’s programming.