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Off the recent wave of exposure and rave reviews from his debut album, "The Servant of None", Infamous Houdene has begun plans for his second album and is ready to sign with a new label.
The 2000 holiday season brought national attention to Houdene's novelty hit, "Santa Didn't Bring Me Nuttin'", as well as "I'll Never Get To Heaven" which serves as a breakthrough example of Houdene's unique combination of gothic and hip-hop.
Written and produced in its entirety by Houdene (the cover is also his original artwork), "The Servant of None" was signed by a very very independent label. The tremendous amount of publicity this artist has received is due solely to the growing buzz surrounding the album, with two songs featured in the upcoming Andrew Dice Clay movie, as well as numerous interviews and reviews including BMI.com, Music Connection, Mean Street, Music Biz, Campus Circle and Insane Radio.
Capitalizing on this recent exposure, Album #2 will take Houdene's unique style and musical talent even further to solidify this artist's place in the music industry.
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