Bryan Loren


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Born in Long Island, New York, Bryan Loren is a composer, producer, performer and musician.

He started the music at 12, and at 17 he signed his first contract. He is known by his title Lollipop Luv who placed number 23 in the hit R & B in the USA in 1984.

He has worked as a composer and producer for big names such as Vesta Williams, Eric Benet, Michael Jackson, Barry White, and Sting, and he composed with Michael Jackson (the song is co-written by Michael Jackson and co-produced with Bryan Loren, a friend, but the name of Jackson remains hidden: he is indeed under contract with the label Epic / Sony Music.If you listen carefully to the song, then you will hear the king of pop himself and Bryan Loren in the chorus), and sang the song Do the Bartman for the series The Simpsons or the song "Superfly Sister" on the album Blood On The Dancefloor by Michael Jackson.

In 1984, he released his first album called Lollipop Luv at Philly World Records, then Do You Really Love Me the same year. In 1992, he released another LP, Music from the New World, published by Arista. Sourceschange the code

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