P R I N C E T
R&B ARTIST
P R I N C E T has made a huge impact as a gifted Music Artist throughout his career so far. His range and talents has made him a true musical force to be reckoned with.
From TJ Smith III to “The City's Son", Prince T, has made his way through his hometown city of Chattanooga.
Inspired by the words of his grandmothers who believed in his gifts, Prince T looked where his gifts and heart would take him after a football injury. Inspired by the words from his grandmothers he focused on bringing the sounds of Motown back to the ears of a new generation. As a proud Chattanoogan, Prince T looks for ways to not just collaborate with local artists, but create a future where he can uplift and support the ones coming up behind him.
He's performed in venues such as the Chattanooga Cigar Club and has worked with artists such as Mr. Vista on "Heaven Sent". For Prince T it’s all about staying true to his roots and the city he came from while making sure the sound of classic R&B doesn’t fade away.
"Be better today than you were yesterday"
- P R I N C E T -
About
A Musical Journey
P R I N C E T is an influential Music Artist with a devoted following.
Terry J. Smith III to “The City's Son", Prince T, is making his way through his hometown city of Chattanooga.
Inspired by the words of his grandmothers who believed in his gifts, Prince T looked where his gifts and heart would take him after a football injury. Inspired by the words from his grandmothers he focused on bringing the sounds of Motown back to the ears of a new generation. As a proud Chattanoogan, Prince T looks for ways to not just collaborate with local artists, but create a future where he can uplift and support the ones coming up behind him.
He's performed in local venues such as the Chattanooga Cigar Club and has worked with local artists such as Mr. Vista on "REHAB". He delivers classic covers of familiar tunes by The Temptations or Marvin Gaye as well as revamping country songs by artists such as “Burning House” by Cam. For Prince T it’s all about staying true to his roots and the city he came from while making sure the sound of classic R&B doesn’t fade away.