Family Group Shelby 5 Release S5 Album and Single "None Ya Business"
Shelby 5 is the versatile family group of singers who deliver an innovative blend of contemporary and urban-infused Gospel music. Siblings Don, Courtney, Andrea, Trent, and Amber make up this talented musical family, celebrated for their tight harmonies and soothing melodies. The quintet stepped into Gospel music by releasing several successful singles including "Joy In The Morning" and "Boom" featuring Lecrae. Shelby 5 has now released their debut self-titled album S5.
The S5 album showcases the multifaceted artistry of these young singers from Detroit, MI. It includes the juke-joint-styled "Bad News" and the gorgeous ballad "Use Me," featuring the dynamic crooner Jason Nelson. Their innate amalgamation of harmony on "Will You Be Ready" is ingeniously vocally arranged, allowing them to flow freely through the song.
Rounding out their musically eclectic album is the single "None Ya Business." Shelby 5 has released the companion music video for "None Ya Business," which is available on iTunes and their YouTube channel.
→ Watch the official music video "None Ya Business" here.
S5 is available now on all digital music platforms released and distributed by Tribl Records.
Don, Courtney, Andrea, Trent, and Amber are close-knit siblings who work to promote unity through song by delivering inspirational messages that cross age, race, cultural, and religious barriers. With the release of their new album, Shelby 5 continues to push boundaries by merging traditional Gospel with contemporary/pop creativity and unifying audiences under one sound to praise the one God, inspiring a sense of connection and unity among their listeners.
Shelby 5's unparalleled sound and sibling synergy sets them apart as a group like no other. They are the new and future generation of artists who are leveraging their gifts of singing, songwriting, fashion and music to connect with audiences on a spiritual level all over the world.
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