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Muni Long      

Grammy Nominated Songwriter; R&B-Pop Singer Known for "Hrs and Hrs"

Priscilla Renea Hamilton, also known under the pseudonym Muni Long, is an American singer and songwriter. As a songwriter, she cowrote Rihanna’s “California King Bed,” Pitbull and Kesha’s “Timber,” Fifth Harmony’s “Worth It,” and Selena Gomez’s “Who Says,” among others. She’s also dabbled as a solo artist; she was signed to Capitol Records in 2009 after gaining millions of views on YouTube, and even released her own debut album, "Jukebox," that same year.

She later adopted the stage name "Muni Long" (pronounced "money long"). In 2021, she received a Grammy nomination for her work on the album "Back of My Mind" by H.E.R. That same year, she released the single "Hrs and Hrs" which became viral on TikTok and became her first single as an artist to reach the Billboard Hot 100, where it reached the top 20.

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With Viral Smash ‘Hrs and Hrs,’ Muni Long Shows the Music Industry How It’s Done
Overnight success has been a long time coming for Muni Long. The artist formerly known as Priscilla Renea landed a major label record deal with Capitol in the late ‘00s due to viral success on YouTube. Pigeonholed and misunderstood, her artist project didn’t take off, but she soon established herself as one of the industry’s go-to hitmakers, penning songs for the likes of Madonna, Rihanna, Mariah Carey and Ariana Grande. Along the way, the 33-year-old became an outspoken advocate for songwriters and creatives, and established her own independent label, Supergiant Records.

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