Troops and Youth Music Support

download: “Fire In Your Eyes” and “One Life To Live”


A portion of net proceeds from downloads of “Fire In Your Eyes” and “One Life To Live” will go toward the USO to help support the men and woman of the military and their families through the First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden’s “Joining Forces” initiative.

B. Taylor in the Military

B. Taylor served as a sailor in the Navy and was selected to play on the All Navy Team USA basketball team. B. Taylor received an honorary discharge in order to go pursue his music and athletic talents professionally. Shortly thereafter B. Taylor chose to focus solely on his true passion of music due to his extremely unique talents as a writer, producer, performer and musician who plays four instruments.

Supporting Youth Music


Additionally, B. Taylor donates his time to help students learn music through the Grammy Signature Schools Program and a portion of net proceeds from the sales of his singles “Fire In Your Eyes” and “One Life To Live” will go toward supporting the Grammy Signature Schools Program.

Joining Forces Logo (visit http://www.whitehouse.gov/joiningforces)

USO Logo (visit http://www.uso.org)

Grammy in the Schools Logo (http://www.grammyintheschools.com/)




B. Taylor | White Suit
B. Taylor was discovered by Motown Legends and is the first hip hop artist to accomplish the following:
  • #1 on Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles Sales
  • #4 on Billboard Hot Singles Sales (all genres)
  • First hip hop artist ever endorsed by a Classic Motown Legend
  • First artist since Michael Jackson to be endorsed by this many Motown Legends
  • First artist of any genre to be compared to Stevie Wonder by the people that discovered Stevie (the Miracles)
  • First hip hop artist to be approved to shoot a music video on a military aircraft carrier (USS Midway)
  • First hip hop artist to be supported and endorsed by High Ranking Government and Pentagon Military Officials
  • First hip hop artist ever endorsed by Gene Cash and the iconic Cash Family of Country Music
  • First hip hop artist to receive an honorary resolution from the Illinois State House of Representatives