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Sushi Money - the debut album by artist/singer/songwriter, Jhing

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The Chitlin' Circuit Entertainment Group of West Hills, California, wants you to have some SUSHI MONEY. Actually, Sushi Money by artist JHING is a modest budget “Cool Jazz" record that's making noise around the world. Jhing, a singer/songwriter with model good looks has people talking. This buzz is mostly driven by her magazine style website called JHING.COM which is complete with articles and an ever changing cover that features photos of Jhing in different outfits and locations. Totally involved in the site's creation, Jhing is also proving to be a savvy businesswoman. There's only one word to describe this site... Deep! You can spend a lot of time hangin' out with Jhing. The site is always changing, sometimes in small subtle ways which makes Jhing.com visitors come back often to discover new things.

Sushi Money, originally targeting an Asian audience has caught on with jazzy soul lovers around the globe - Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, Amsterdam, Philippines, United States, England, Australia, and many more. It’s jazz-flavored, R&B-tingled, and laid back style gave birth to a new sound called “Fusion Groove.” But Jhing’s fans call her style by another name: Bedroom Music. Suzanne from Australia became an instant fan after one album listen. She says, “The spirit and energy uplifted from elements of jazz, soul, pop and urban grooves from Sushi Money will inspire you. Jhing sets you in the mood. Lyrically she's honest, emotive & talented.”

Jhing’s record label, The Chitlin Circuit Entertainment Group or CCEG, is the brainchild of record industry veteran BOBBY NUNN. His vision of the future of the music business will include a much faster, entertaining internet that will rival television in visual and sound quality. “I think the original vision of the internet as a source of high-tech entertainment jumped too far ahead of the technology but it will catch up soon. As it does, you'll start to see more and more of the things promised early on," says Nunn. “As a company we will continue to create for an audience that will demand to choose the artists they want to support and be able to go straight to where they are. More choices in music, movies, television style programming, as well as the information they're already getting from the net is inevitable. Jhing said it best, ‘If you want me, you have to come to my house and the address is JHING.COM!’”

For many talented artists like Jhing, cyberspace is the only place available for exposure. Many years ago, most African American entertainers in America had only one place to perform. It was called The Chitlin’ Circuit: a string of small nightclubs and theaters that were spread throughout the country, with the majority of them in the south. An internet-based independent label, CCEG gives the old Chitlin’ Circuit a new twist by giving true artists from all walks of life a chance to be seen and heard.

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