Mixtape : TheParty & Alexander Luvchild Presents ‘The x Gathering’

The x Gathering is a creative effort curated by NJ artists Partyy Michael and Alexander Luvchild.

The collaborative project started to take shape in the fall of 2013, but was released in the Holiday Season 2014.

The x Gathering, is a great blend of Hip-Hop, R&B, Pop & Soul with a tasteful splash of the holiday spirit.

Stream The X Gathering below:

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Party Michael is a singer, songwriter, musician and producer from the shores of Central New Jersey.

He’s a student of the works of James Fauntleroy, Jodeci, Hit-Boy and Pharrell Williams.

He’s produced for John Thomas of Lipstick Gypsy, Joe College, Bobby Brown Jr and many more notable names.

Alexander Luvchild is the grandson of the Late Great and still relevant Ms. Nina Simone.

Though Luvchild has been blessed with her many talents from song-writing, composing,singing and playing keys, he says he strives to one day surpass her level of genius.

Unheard Underground is a music section dedicated to giving shine to deserving artist in an industry that often praises mainstream success.

To submit music, please visit Unheard Underground website here.

Unheard Voices is an award-winning digital media communications company founded by retired computer scientist Mr. Covin.

While a resident of Neptune, New Jersey, Mr. Covin began to see social issues and the overall need for a positive voice for people of color.

As a concerned citizen, Mr. Covin approached a local media outlet on the issues he wanted to raise awareness on.

Unfortunately, the outlet felt the issues did not serve the media company’s objectives.

But Mr. Covin wouldn’t let that stop him. He realized he could utilize his English and Africana Studies degree from Rutgers University and put his voice to use. Ultimately, Mr. Covin wanted to create a platform for the voiceless to be heard.

In 2004, Mr. Covin’s vision came to fruition by creating a newsletter called Unheard Voices