ALBUMS

With her songwriting and production career flourishing, Shamora released two albums entitled “Substance Abuse” and “Substance Abuse… the Altar”, which were released through her own record label, Striker Records. “Substance Abuse” has become an underground movement, and is sure to be global in no time.

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SONGWRITING

At just 16 years old, Shamora’s skillful songwriting and arranging landed her a deal with Sony/ATV publishing. Her work throughout the years with artists such as Elton John, Mary J. Blige, J. LO, and many more, has made her one of the industries most in demand talents. The release of Monica’s platinum certified album “After The Storm” in which Shamora wrote three songs “Hurts The Most”, “Breaks My Heart”, and “I Wrote This Song”, marked an exciting new chapter in Shamora’s career. The song’s received rave reviews propelled Shamora to the top of many artist’s and songwriter’s lists.

Her work with some of the industries top producers like: Toby Gad, Jermaine Dupri, Soulshock and Karlin, Darryl Simmons, and more has helped sell millions. Her contributions to the Gospel group Virtue’s album Free, landed her a Dove Award Nomination and further secured her place in history as a talent with limitless boundaries. Soul Veteran Angie Stone’s album, The Art of Love and War, contains three Shamora co-written songs. “These Are The Reasons”, the only song on the record not co-written by Ms. Stone, and the standouts “Take Everything In” and “Sometimes”, with the latter reaching number 7 on Billboard’s Urban AC charts, highlighting yet another reign of accomplishments for this unrivaled talent.