With a New York based independent music label, his mission since inception was to build and distribute a vast catalog of material with an array of talent. Another focal point is music and artist awareness through music, videos, media campaigns, fundraisers, community efforts, and an online presence.
Serving as an intern for Polygram records as a teen to placing 1st in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest for R&B in 1999, and winning a Publishing Contract from EMI., Bronxson proved early on in life that he was on a progressive track with his talent. This desire to motivate other young, undiscovered talent led to producing teen vocalist Haley Smith under M.O.U.N. Records roster of talent.
On a humanitarian level, he’s most dedicated to raising awareness in music and its history among the youth, such as in highlighting organizations like The Living Legends Foundation to raise funds for artists who are no longer recording music and facing hard times financially.
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