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Daniel Caesar has been nominated for two Grammy Awards this year: Best R&B Album for his debut album Freudian, and Best R&B Performance for his record “Get You”.
“Get You” has 122+ million streams and 39+ million global YouTube views.

You can hear “Get You” on Sunday Night Slow Jams, now airing in over 140 cities around the world.

Born in Toronto, Ontario in 1995, Canadian singer/songwriter Daniel Caesar launched his musical career in 2015, slowly releasing tracks online, ranging in styles from acoustic pop fare to soul songs bathed in ambient electronics. Early singles included collaborations with renowned live hip-hop/rock hybridists BADBADNOTGOOD. Following several self-released online EPs, Daniel Caesar releases his single “Get You,” featuring vocalist Kali Uchis, which became massively popular, garnering millions of plays and video views within a relatively short span of time. Following the enormous exposure of “Get You,” Caesar began performing live more frequently in order to quell the newfound demand for his music. Work on new tracks continued between his concert and festival appearances, and 2017 brought more well-received material: his debut album Freudian.

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Host, producer and creator of Sunday Night Slow Jams®, R Dub! started the show when he was just 16 years old, at a tiny AM radio station in the middle of the desert. Today, Sunday Night Slow Jams is heard on over 200 radio stations in 14 countries. When he's not Slow Jammin' stateside, R Dub! can probably be found on an airplane headed to a country you haven't heard of. R Dub! is one of the few people in the world who has traveled to every single country on the planet. Read R Dub!'s full story HERE.

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