Muni Long

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Priscilla Renea Hamilton (born September 14, 1988), known professionally as Muni Long (pronounced "money long"[2]), is an American singer and songwriter from Gifford, Florida. Under her birth name, she signed with Capitol Records to release her debut studio album Jukebox (2009), which was met with positive critical reception despite failing to chart. She then spent the following decade co-writing songs for other artists, including the hit singles "Promise This" for Cheryl, "California King Bed" for Rihanna, "Worth It" for Fifth Harmony, "Love So Soft" for Kelly Clarkson, "Imagine" for Ariana Grande, "Who Says" for Selena Gomez & the Scene, and the global hit "Timber" for Pitbull.[3]

Muni Long
Muni Long in 2022
Muni Long in 2022
Background information
Birth namePriscilla Renea Hamilton
Born (1988-09-14) September 14, 1988 (age 35)
OriginGifford, Florida, U.S.[1]
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2008–present
Labels
Websitemunilong.com

Returning to her recording career in 2018; she released her second studio album, Coloured independently in June of that year, which saw Hamilton exploring Americana and country soul genres. After adopting the stage name Muni Long,[4] she saw her commercial breakthrough with her 2021 single "Hrs and Hrs", which peaked in the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 and led her to sign with Def Jam Recordings. The song won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance and served as the lead single for her third album, Public Displays of Affection: The Album (2022). Her 2023 single, "Made for Me" was met with similar success and peaked within the chart's top 30.

She has received three other Grammy Award nominations throughout her career, including for Best New Artist, Best R&B Song ("Hrs & Hrs"), and a nomination for Album of the Year through her work on Back of My Mind (2021) by H.E.R.[5]

Early life

Priscilla Renea Hamilton was born in 1988 on her grandparents' farm in Indian River County's rural Gifford neighborhood west of Vero Beach, Florida, and graduated from Vero Beach High School in 2006.[6][7] Her father was a member of the Navy.[8] She has stated she began singing at age two but was uncomfortable singing around people until she was older.[1][9] She also was a part of a church's choir. [10] She later stumbled upon YouTube and began posting videos of her singing in her room. Her first video was a rendition of "Cry Me a River" she submitted to a contest whose winner would sing with Justin Timberlake at the Grammy Awards, albeit she did not win.[11] She recorded videos of herself singing the dictionary and made her own songs independently.[1] Her channel eventually received over 30,000 subscriptions and she was given the opportunity to participate in MTV's Say What? Karaoke.[9]

Career

2009–2010: Career beginnings and Jukebox

Muni Long performing in 2009

In 2009, after garnering popularity on YouTube, at age 21, Long signed with Capitol Records under her birth name.[12] Her debut album was due for an October 20, 2009, release but was delayed for additional recording to occur. The album was preceded by the single "Dollhouse", which was released on August 18, 2009. The single failed to reach the Billboard Hot 100 but did reach number eleven on the Heatseekers singles chart,[13] No. 31 on the Hot Dance Club Songs becoming a mild chart success.[14][15]

Jukebox, was released on December 1, 2009. The record sold a mere 1,200 copies in its first week and failed to reach the Billboard 200. However, it did reach number twenty-three on the Billboard Heatseekers album chart, staying on the chart for one week.[16] Despite its commercial failure, the album was critically acclaimed.[17] Billboard highlighted her "knack for combining prose and poetry with catchy beats".[18] The second and final single, "Lovesick", was released on March 2, 2010, but failed to chart completely.[19]

2010–2018: Songwriting for other artists and Coloured

Long began writing songs for other recording artists. In 2010, she co-wrote the UK number-one single "Promise This” by Cheryl ;[20] as well as "California King Bed", a track from Rihanna's fifth studio album, Loud, released in November 2010.[21] During late 2011, she took part in the ASCAP retreat, a songwriting event in France sponsored by Cain Foundation, Avid, Gibson and Sennheiser.[22] She continued her songwriting career, landing credits on 2011 and 2012 albums by Rihanna, Demi Lovato, Madonna, Mika, Selena Gomez & The Scene, Chris Brown and Little Mix.[23][24]

In 2013, Long was featured on B.o.B's song "John Doe" from his album Underground Luxury.[25] In 2014 she also contributed to Fifth Harmony's debut album Reflection, by co-writing the song "Worth It", being the album's third single; the song reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.[20][26] Long co-wrote Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert's 2014 hit duet, "Somethin' Bad", which was nominated for a Grammy Award, and reached number one on Billboard's Country Chart.[27] The song was later chosen by NBC Sports to replace "I Hate Myself for Loving You" by Joan Jett as the opening theme for its National Football League. Like Jett's song, "Somethin' Bad" was reworked to fit the broadcast's narrative as "Oh, Sunday Night" and was performed by Carrie Underwood, who recorded the original with Miranda Lambert.[28]

Long appeared as the vocalist on the 2015 single "Be Right There" by Diplo and Sleepy Tom. The track was given 'the hottest record in the world' title on the Annie Mac BBC Radio 1 Friday night show. The lyrics in "Be Right There" were taken from the 1992 single "Don't Walk Away" by Jade. In 2016, Long collaborated with Pusha T and Meek Mill on "Black Moses". The song served as part of The Birth of a Nation soundtrack album.[29][30]

In 2017, Long featured on Train's song "Loverman", from their album A Girl, a Bottle, a Boat. On April 6, 2018, Long released "Gentle Hands" and "Heavenly", the first two singles from her then-forthcoming album, Coloured. Music videos for both singles premiered online via Paper Magazine.[31] The album was released on June 22, 2018, marking nine years since her debut.[32] NPR noted that as an African-American country album, Coloured is a "consciously confrontational statement".[33] Rolling Stone showcased "Family Tree" within the album as a song of "empowerment".[34] The song "Land of the Free", according to NPR, serves as "an appeal for empathy toward those who live in fear of racial profiling and police brutality".[35] Ashley Gorley co-wrote several tracks.[36] In 2018 she co-wrote A No No with Mariah Carey, featured in her fifteenth studio album Caution. [37]

2019–present: Breakthrough and Public Displays of Affection

Renea, working under the pseudonym "Muni Long" (pronounced "money long"[38]) as of 2019, released the song "Midnight Snack" with an accompanying video, featuring Jacob Latimore in October 2020.[39] That same year, she was also credited for co-writing Ariana Grande's "Just like Magic" and "Six Thirty" off the album Positions. Explaining that Muni Long is the "protector of Priscilla", Long released her single titled "Build a Bae" featuring rapper Yung Bleu in December 2020, her fourth single release since October. She previously released her debut extended play (EP) Black Like This, which celebrates Blackness , on November 13 under her co-founded label imprint, Supergiant Records.[12] This was followed by a seven-track EP Nobody Knows in July 2021. In November 2021, she released an eight-track EP titled Public Displays of Affection. Regarding the title, Long explained: "I really went in the studio writing the music and it was times I caught myself crying. I'm not the most touchy-feely person. So, for me, putting all my feelings on this project is sort of like my 'public display of affection'". Describing the EP as "intimate", Vibe ranked it as the 19th best R&B album of 2021.[40] Long also released a music video for the EP track "Hrs and Hrs", a song on which she "details what she can do for hours upon hours with her partner".[38] In January 2022, the track "Time Machine" started going viral on TikTok.[41][42]

In March 2022, Long signed with the record label Def Jam Recordings.[43] According to Vogue, Muni Long reflects Renea's "new strong, fabulous persona through fashion" as well as music, creating a new "fashion identity" with the help of celebrity stylist Jason Rembert. Discussing the notion of being a Black role model, she stated: "how you're introduced to someone is the way they will remember you, unless you are reintroduced", following up with: "I'm in the reintroduction process."[12]

On July 1, 2022, Long released the EP Public Displays of Affection Too, which was promoted by the singles "Pain", "Another", and "Baby Boo", the latter of which being a collaboration with rapper Saweetie.[44]

On September 14, 2022, Long announced that her third studio album (and debut under her current moniker) Public Displays of Affection: The Album would be released on September 23, 2022. The eighteen-track collection will feature every song from her prior two EPs (aside from "Just Beginning"), as well as six new tracks.[45]

Personal life

Long has lived in Atlanta and subsequently Los Angeles since leaving Florida.[46][47] She has been diagnosed with lupus. Long is autistic.[48] She has cited litigation, battles with former management, plus the "whirlwind of being dropped, re-signed then dropped again from a label" as creative catalysts for her work.[49][50][51] She runs her own music label, Supergiant Records, named in reference to "the biggest star in the galaxy" [52]

Her song "Family Tree" was inspired by the time she was "kicked out of her family's home as a teenager".[36]

She attended Vero Beach High School, and worked at Bono's Bbq (Wilke's 14 Bones)[53] [54]

Discography

Priscilla Renea/Muni Long discography
Studio albums3
EPs5
Singles24

Studio albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
US
Heat

[55]
Jukebox23
Coloured
  • Released: June 22, 2018
  • Label: White Rose Garden, Thirty Tigers
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
Public Displays of Affection: The Album
  • Released: September 23, 2022
  • Label: Supergiant, Def Jam
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
5
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

EPs

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
US
[56]
US
Heat

[57]
US
R&B

[58]
Hello My Apple
  • Released: 2009
  • Label: Capitol
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
Black Like This
  • Released: November 13, 2020
  • Label: Supergiant, Create
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
Nobody Knows
  • Released: July 14, 2021
  • Label: Supergiant, Def Jam
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
Public Displays of Affection
  • Released: November 19, 2021
  • Label: Supergiant, Def Jam
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
170221
Public Displays of Affection Too
  • Released: July 1, 2022
  • Label: Supergiant, Def Jam
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
8
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Singles

As lead artist

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[59]
US
R&B/
HH

[60]
US
R&B

[61]
CAN
[62]
NLD
[63]
NZ
[64]
UK
[65]
UK
R&B

[66]
UK
Indie

[67]
WW
[68]
"Dollhouse"2009[A]Jukebox
"Lovesick"
"Kiss Me"2017Non-album single
"Gentle Hands"2018Coloured
"Heavenly"
"Family Tree"
"Mightnight Snack"
(with Jacob Latimore)
2020Black Like This
"Breakin Up"
"Nekkid"
(with YFN Lucci)
"Build a Bae"
(featuring Yung Bleu)
Nobody Knows
"Thot Thoughts"
(featuring Sukihana)
2021
"Bodies"
"Luv Kanye"Non-album single
"Sneaky Link"Nobody Knows
"Bald Head Bitch"
(featuring Monaleo)
Non-album singles
"Plain Jane"
(with Femme It Forward)
"No R&B"
(with Ann Marie)
Public Displays of Affection and Public Displays of Affection: The Album
"Ain't Easy"
"Hrs and Hrs"
(solo or remix featuring August Alsina or Usher)
202216416991154118333
"Another"[71][B]12Public Displays of Affection Too and Public Displays of Affection: The Album
"Pain"[73]19
"Baby Boo"
(with Saweetie)
[C]22[D]
"Santa Baby"[75]Non-album singles
"Still Work"
(with OG Parker and Ty Dolla Sign)
2023
"Made for Me"
(solo or remix with Mariah Carey)
20836214
[76]
3645TBA
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
[78]
US
R&B/
HH

[79]
US
Rap

[80]
BEL
(FL)
Tip

[81]
NLD
[81]
"John Doe"
(B.o.B featuring Priscilla)
2013691810632Underground Luxury
"Chainzzz"
(Kaliii featuring Muni Long)
2022Toxic Chocolate
"Honey"
(John Legend featuring Muni Long)
[E]Legend
"The Recipe"
(Babyface featuring Muni Long)[82]
Girls Night Out
"Mine"
(Tink featuring Muni Long)[83]
Pillow Talk
"Obvious"
(Craig David featuring Muni Long)[84]
22 (Deluxe)
"Day N Night"
(Afrojack & Black V Neck featuring Muni Long)[85]
Non-album singles
"Obsession"
(Eric Bellinger featuring Muni Long)[86]
"Angel Pt. 1"
(Kodak Black and NLE Choppa featuring Jimin, Jvke and Muni Long)
2023651811Fast X: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"Angel Pt. 2"
(Jvke featuring Jimin, Charlie Puth and Muni Long)
Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Writing credits

All writing credits adapted from Spotify unless otherwise noted.[87]

YearArtistAlbumSong
2008GirliciousGirlicious"Here I Am"
2009Cheryl3 Words"Happy Hour"
2010Messy Little Raindrops"Promise This"
"Hummingbird"
"Raindrops"
"The Flood"
RihannaLoud"California King Bed"
2011Chris BrownF.A.M.E."Beg for It"[88]
Selena Gomez & The SceneWhen the Sun Goes Down"Who Says"
"Bang Bang Bang"
Kelly RowlandHere I Am"Work It Man"[88]
"Turn It Up"
Greyson ChanceHold On 'til the Night"Stranded"[88]
Demi LovatoUnbroken"Fix a Heart"
"Yes I Am"[88]
Cher LloydSticks and Stones"Superhero"
RihannaTalk That Talk"Watch n' Learn"
Mary J. BligeMy Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1)"Don't Mind"[88]
Six DNon-album single"Best Damn Night"[88]
2012MadonnaMDNA"Gang Bang"
"Love Spent"
Chris BrownFortune"Don't Wake Me Up"
MikaThe Origin of Love"Popular Song"[88]
Bridgit MendlerHello My Name Is..."All I See Is Gold"
"5:15"
Girls' GenerationGirls' Generation II: Girls & Peace"I'm A Diamond"
Little MixDNA"Turn Your Face"[88]
SabiAll I Want"Where They Do That At?"[88]
2013Demi LovatoDemi"In Case"
K. MichelleRebellious Soul"V.S.O.P."
Tamar BraxtonLove and War"Tip Toe"
The SaturdaysLiving For the Weekend"Gentleman"
"Lease My Love"
PitbullMeltdown"Timber"
Chrisette MicheleBetter"Snow"
2014Miranda LambertPlatinum"Somethin' Bad"
FEMMFemm-Isation"Whiplash"[citation needed]
Mary J. BligeThink Like a Man Too"Wonderful"
2015Fifth HarmonyReflection"Worth It"
"Going Nowhere"
Mariah Carey#1 to Infinity"Infinity"
MonicaCode Red"I Miss Music"
CurrensyCanal Street Confidential"Bottom of the Bottle"[88]
Charlie PuthNine Track Mind"River"
2016K. MichelleMore Issues Than Vogue"Time"[88]
"Rich"
"All I Got"
"Memphis"[88]
Fifth Harmony7/27"Write on Me"
"Squeeze"
Nick JonasLast Year Was Complicated"Touch"[88]
"Bacon"
Sabrina CarpenterEvolution"Thumbs"
Meek Mill, Pusha TThe Birth of a Nation: The Inspired By Album"Black Moses"
FantasiaThe Definition Of..."When I Met You"
2017Brooke Candy, SiaDaddy Issues"Living Out Loud"
Kelly ClarksonMeaning of Life"Love So Soft"
ZZ WardThe Storm"Help Me Mama"
TrainA Girl, a Bottle, a Boat"Drink Up"
"Crazy Queen"
K. MichelleKimberly: The People I Used to Know"Brain on Love"
Tamar BraxtonBluebird of Happiness"Heart in My Hands"
Mary J. BligeStrength of a Woman"It's Me"
2018Mariah CareyCaution"A No No"
David GuettaNon-album single"She Knows How to Love Me"
2019Ariana GrandeThank U, Next"Fake Smile"
"Imagine"
Claudia LeitteNon-album single"Bandera"
2020Ariana GrandePositions"Just like Magic"
"Six Thirty"
2021Florida Georgia LineLife Rolls On"New Truck"

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated WorkResultRef
2022American Music AwardsFavorite R&B Song"Hrs and Hrs"Nominated
Favorite Female R&B ArtistHerselfNominated
BET AwardsBest New ArtistNominated
Give Her FlowHERS AwardsThe Bloom AwardWon[89]
Grammy AwardsAlbum of the YearBack of My Mind (as songwriter)Nominated[90]
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest Push"Baby Boo"Nominated
MTV Video Music AwardsPush Performance of the YearNominated[91]
People's Choice AwardsThe New Artist of 2022HerselfNominated
Soul Train Music AwardsSong of the Year"Hrs and Hrs"Nominated
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's AwardWon
Video of the YearNominated
Best New ArtistHerselfNominated
2023Grammy AwardsBest New ArtistNominated[92]
Best R&B Performance"Hrs and Hrs"Won
Best R&B SongNominated

Filmography

Release DateSongAlbumDirectorDirector of PhotographyViews
11.22.2021HRS & HRSPublic Displays of AffectionDamien SandovalJoshua Libertine81,500,000+
07.13.2022Baby Boo ft SaweetiePublic Displays of Affection TooJaquel KnightDoug Porter1,400,000+
11.29.2021IMUPublic Displays of Affection484,500+
11.18.2021Time MachinePublic Displays of AffectionDamien SandovalJoshua Libertine18,750,000+
04.11.2022AnotherPublic Displays of Affection (Deluxe)Jon PrimoAndrey Nikolaev5,800,000+
05.12.2022PainPublic Displays of Affection TooMuni Long4,100,000+

Notes

References