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Soca Sensation's Self-Titled Set in Stores Today as Groundbreaking "Turn Me On" Electrifies Top Ten

NEW YORK, NY--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 27, 2004 -- Kevin Lyttle, this summer's most explosive pop crossover phenomenon, hits the streets today with his much-anticipated Atlantic debut album. The self-titled collection features the top ten smash single, "Turn Me On."

An irrepressible blend of Caribbean soca, American R&B, and Jamaican dancehall, "Turn Me On" has rocketed into the top five at CHR/pop radio nationwide, with an audience of over 100 million, and is currently #8 with-a-bullet on Billboard's "Hot 100." In addition, "Turn Me On" is nearing the top ten at CHR/Rhythmic outlets, and is #25 with-a-bullet on Billboard's current "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles" ranking.

The St. Vincent-raised singer will celebrate the release of "KEVIN LYTTLE" by performing "Turn Me On" live today on both MTV's "Total Request Live" and BET's "106 & Park," along with appearances on Fuse's "Daily Download" and MTV's "Hits" and "DFX." The "Turn Me On" clip has been a top five favorite on "TRL," and has earned "Buzzworthy" status at both MTV, where it hit the top ten this week, and MTV2. It is also spinning heavily on Fuse and BET, where it has been named a "Rated Next" video.

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