Background
When he was 15, his mother moved the family of four children to Atlanta.
When he was 15, his mother moved the family of four children to Atlanta.
His debut album, Yours, Mine & The Truth was released on December 23, 2008 by Def Jam Records. He is currently working on his second album on Radio Corporation of America Records, and recently released a mixtape entitled July"s Finest. There Sterling began to make the rounds with Dallas Austin, Jermaine Dupri and other music makers in the city.
After a period struggling, Sterling began to focus on writing, putting his artist ambitions aside.
Returning to Philadelphia, Sterling reconnected with Kenny Gamble. Back in Atlanta, Sterling met up with producer Teddy Bishop, who liked the songs Sterling was working on.
Bishop asked, "Who was the voice behind the songs?" At Teddy"s prompting Sterling decided to pursue becoming a performer again. He sang for Lyor Cohen, Kevin Liles and a group of other influential music executives, giving them Sam Cooke"s "A Long Time Coming." They were impressed with Sterling and by this time Warner Bros and Atlantic were very interested in signing him.
While waiting for an offer, Sterling traveled to Miami with Bishop to the VMA’son
Bishop played Sterling’s music for industry veteran George Robinson. Sterling signed with One Recordings and began finishing his album and eventually a meeting was set up with Los Angeles Reid at Island/Def Jam. Two months later One Recordings signed a deal with Island/Def Jam to jointly release Sterling Simms.
Sterling"s musical influences include Boyz II Men, Aaliyah, Sade, Brian McKnight, Mario, New Edition, Usher and Latin music generally.
In 2009, Sterling co-wrote "Robot Love," a song on Allison Iraheta"s debut album "Just Like You," which will be released on December 1, 2009. In early 2011, Sterling signed a recording deal with Radio Corporation of America Records and is currently working on his second effort.