KING (R&B)
KING is an R&B group from New York City. Their song "Police" became known for its lyrics about police brutality and systemic racism, and they've performed it...
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KING is an R&B group from New York City. Their song "Police" became known for its lyrics about police brutality and systemic racism, and they've performed it at events like the Kennedy Center Honors.
The existing history mentions three vocalists: Anthony Hamilton, Eric Benét, and PJ Morton. They've released albums titled KING in 2016, II in 2019, and III in 2022.
In 2018, Eric Benét was arrested for drug possession, and the group supported him during rehabilitation. The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 forced them to cancel a tour, so they did virtual performances instead.
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