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    Story Behind Queen of Kings

    Elicit MagazineBy Elicit MagazineJuly 22, 20162 Mins Read
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    “Queen of Kings” is a story of love, passion, and a desire to entertain a world audience by delivering music that provokes an emotional response. The fire that burned inside allowed the duo to take this dream from their humble roots in Waco, TX to a reality in Hollywood, California. They embody and deliver a genuine musical message that is attracting and seducing an audience that is hungry for more.

    In 2010, Sirena and Auggie took flight by performing on every stage possible, knocking down doors, and winning over doubters. Their local following quickly expanded throughout Texas (attracting national attention) by way of their hustle and relentless work ethic quickly earning them the nickname, “the hardest working duo in Texas”.

    They recorded and released two EP’s that earned respect in the underground before taking the majority of 2013 to experiment in front of their new gained audience. They shifted the complicated arrangements into a polished and simple sound that could deliver a soulful punch. With this momentum, they released their 2014 EP (The Beginning) that rose to #34 on the iTunes Indie Rock Charts.
    Taking the leap of faith in the fall of 2014, they decided to pursue their one thing…achieving ultimate musical success by moving to Hollywood. In their first year, they recorded at Universal Music Group, Paramount Recording Studios, were featured alongside Malik Yusef on “Spaceship Odyssey 2000” (from the album HOME), worked with producer Jeff McDowell on “West Coast Vibin”, released various singles and music videos, and earned a growing and devoted following in a town that’s known for quickly disposing the unwanted.

    In 2016, the duo released their major song and music video, “Hollywood Outlaw”, as a testament to their rise towards the top and proof that they are the next worldwide musical duo. In 3 months, it received exposure around the world through way of blogs, radio stations, online stations, magazines, and word of mouth.

    On June 03, 2016 they released “My Time” to further stamp the vision and determination of their brand. Queen of Kings represents the struggles we all face, the heartaches we endure, a fighting spirit to believe in dreams, and a confident faith to move forward…our time is now!

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