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Where Were You


Brandon Williams (born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1984), better known by his stage name Urban Mystic is an American R&B singer. The son of a minister, Urban Mystic had a Billboard R&B hit with both the KayGee Produced single "Where Were You", Marcellus "Handz Down" Dawson produced "It's You" and the Scott Storch produced "I Refuse", in 2005 and 2006. Shortly thereafter, Scott hooked him up a deal with both the Roots and Stack$, a.k.a Yannique Barker, SoBe Entertainment. After this time, Brandon joined the newfangled Spitkicker collective. His second album, from 2007 was produced by Scott Storch, KayGee and Terence "Tramp-Baby" Abney and was released on the Spitkicker-owned Joose Rek Kids, formerly known as Juice Monee. Urban Mystic is signed to SoBe Entertainment.

Brandon attended Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale where he sang at every pep rally,show and/or event that was held so he could get noticed. He even performs at the historic Sistrunk Parade/Festival that's held every year in honor of Dr.James Sistrunk, one of the first African-American Physicians in Broward County, FL.

Discography: 2004 - Ghetto Revelations

Track Listing[1]

1. Long Ways 2. Where Were You? 3. Givin' It Up 4. Mystic's Spot 5. Satisfy 6. F*ck Song 7. Watch Out 8. Ahh Yeah 9. In Da Ghetto 10. Woman Gotta Have It 11. Hit Me 12. Gotta Get U Home 13. Shopping Spree 14. Mama

2006 - Ghetto Revelations II

Track Listing 1. It's You [Featuring Paul Wall] 3:53 2. Where Were You? 3:52 3. My Block (album version) 3:28 4. Can U Handle This? [Featuring Pitbull] [Explicit] 4:03 5. Bounce Wit Me [Featuring Stack$] [Explicit] 4:50 6. I Refuse (Album Version) 4:38 7. Your Portrait 4:32 8. I Got That [Featuring Smitty] [Explicit] 4:00 9. Why? 4:57 10. When U Hurt 4:15 11. Let's Make A Change [Featuring Trick Daddy] [Explicit] 3:44 12. A Change Gonna Come 3:35 13. Back It Up [Featuring Stack$] [Explicit]

2009 - GR III: Old School 2 Nu Skool

 

 




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