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Robbyne Kaamil

About Me

In addition to being a comedian, actress, talk show host and advice columnist, New York City native Robbyne Kaamil is an emerging diva on the club music scene thanks to her powerhouse vocals. Her electrifying one woman show, “Robbyne Kaamil: Raw & Real…Life from One Woman’s Perspective” which features the explosive poetry from her controversial book, “Get Off The Titty: Poetry That Bites” earned rave reviews in it two off-Broadway runs. Robbyne’s in-your-face style has landed her appearances on many radio and television shows including “The Howard Stern Show” and “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy”. She also has been hailed as the 21st century’s Dear Abby with her sassy advice website: www.canwebereal.com. Robbyne is also the Official Advice Diva for Dlist.com – a leading gay social website. Her advice has been featured in numerous publications including Essence Magazine.
Robbyne’s latest music project “Free to Love” is sure to become a gay rights anthem. She was inspired to write the track after reading an article in Legal Times discussing the 40th anniversary of the Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia. The Lovings were a couple who were sentenced to one year in prison in Virginia for attempting to live as husband and wife. It was illegal for people of different races to legally marry in America. Robbyne immediately saw the parallels between the Loving case and the issue of gay marriage.
Robbyne Kaamil’s Discography
Now U Left Me – Produced by DJ Tomer with remixes by Eric Entrena and Sammy & Rooster - Released on Tweek’d Records (2005)
Let The Music Play - Rok-It Recordings - 2006 - Produced by DJ Tomer
By Demand – Produced by Dot Matrix – Released on Chameleon Records (Italy) 2006
Your Love – Produced by DJ Tomer – Released on Rok-It Recordings (2006)
Bitch Slap – Produced by Randy Bettis and David Boyd – On soundtrack of off-Broadway show “Matthew Passion” (2006)
What’s a Girl To Do – Produced by E-N – Released on Twisted Records (2007)
Free to Love – Produced by Elliot Dehoyas and Sharon Cason – Released to the world to make a change (2007)
TRAILER FOR 'DANIEL NARDICIO'S BIG GAY AMERICAN ROADTRIP' - Featuring Robbyne Kaamil and a Host of Downtown Darlings.

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Member Since: 15/10/2007
Influences:
Sounds Like: Nina Simone, Alicia Keys, Fantasia, Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin, Maria Callas, Luther Vandross, Marvin Gaye and Edith Piaf. I first heard Edith Piaf sing La Vie en Rose when I was 11 years old. I froze in my tracks. I couldn’t understand what she was saying but the song went through me. I had never heard a white woman sing with such pain a la Billie Holiday. That bitch was fierce!!!
Record Label: RoK-It Recordings
Type of Label: Indie

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