About the Producers

Who is Tight Klique? Where did they come from? What does the album title mean? You ask yourself - who is Tight Klique? These are all good questions; so let me take this time to introduce you to Central Illinois' hottest musical production team, Tight Klique Productions.

Consisting of Kelvin Conerly and Anthony Williams, Tight Klique has been producing and writing songs with artists ranging from Hip Hop, R&B and Gospel since graduating high school in their native Champaign, IL. In 2002, Tight Klique produced a song for former Arista recording artist, Shawn Christopher's comeback album as well as contributing their production savvy to several artists expanding from Chicago, IL to Nashville, TN. In addition to some other noteworthy production duties, the duo has teamed up with Leon Minor of Mastermind Productions, a well-known Central Illinois promoter, to release their debut LP album 3:20 (three years and 20 days). On 3:20 (three years and 20 days), which signifies the time past since their last release, you'll find Tight Klique featuring some of the best up-and-coming artists in the Midwest. Drawing inspiration from such producers as Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Dr. Dre, and DJ Quik, the album has a smooth laid back sound. A sound they call 'The Ride', with grooves that you can put in your car deck and ride to and after listening to the intro, you can easily hear the backdrop of the album. The album is packed with hot songs, including the summer hit 'How we kick it', along with 'Game Tight', 'Search no more' plus many more.

So again if you still wonder, who is Tight Klique? They're Central Illinois' hottest production team with their eyes set on taking it to the next level, building on their incredible new debut album.

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