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[12th November '07]
PPL Show
A selection of the Don’t Trigger Artists were invited to perform...
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[28th October '07]
Don’t Trigger – A National Message: Leeds Premiere

After the prolific response received from launching the film in London, other...
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[9th October '07]
The Hip Hop Opera Premiere
The Hip Hop Opera was premiered at the Odeon...
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[7th June '07]
The Don’t Trigger Campaign Launch at City Hall
The Don’t Trigger Campaign alongside all its...
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Fudmental

Corey Johnson
Features on “Ghetto Love”
Artist site: www.myspace.com/fundmental03

FunDmental

FunDmental perform on 'Ghetto Love', track 2 on the Don't Trigger '07 Album.

Combining the artistic influence of performance veterans such as Usher and Michael Jackson, the poised R&B showmen known as FDM have proven themselves to be much more than just another boy group clone with their considerably breath-taking onstage performance and adept song writing talents.

With a brotherly bond built upon a foundation of friendship and their mutual love for great music and performing, the three former-performing arts students (Varren Wade, Jermaine Riley and Kyle Lettman) found each other while dancing at a rehearsal studio in London. In the summer of 2003, with encouragement from friends and family, the trio formed a musical partnership. The boys soon embarked on a year crammed with show after show, on tour after tour, making their UK fan-base sky-rocket by the thousands, all the while being managed by UK Gospel luminary, David Wade. Upon winning the annual London-based, UK Unsigned talent competition in July 2004, under the name Fun*dmental, the trio had convinced the sought-after video producer and partner/managing director of daWorks Records, Jazz Black, that they were his new find. Months later, the boys signed their first recording deal with daWorks Records and added the '03' to their name, in honour of the year they were united.

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