With a new single, The Official 4pm is back, singing their music, their way

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With a new single, “Some of the Time,” coming out on December 16, The Official 4pm is back, with three of the original four members doing what they always wanted to do, singing their own music and doing it their way.

“Some of the Time,” an R&B/soul number about the ups and downs of couples, features the voices and harmonies of Roberto Pena Jr., his brother Reney “Ray” Pena, and Larry McFarland, who first got together in 1991 with Martiz “Marty” Ware in an acapella group called IV Real.

They became 4pm – For Positive Music – when they got their first record contract in 1994.

“We’re based around the premise of positive music, but it doesn't mean that every song is peaches and cream,” said Ray. “‘Some of the Time’ talks about the ups and downs of relationships. We're talking about I love you some of the time, but sometimes I can't stand you. That's really what the song is about.”

“Some of the Time” is set for release on December 16, a week before they will drop a seven-track EP called “Some of the Time: Pik-A-Mix.” That EP will include the original version of “Some of the Time” (Produced by Hookmaster Jaz) plus 3 additional remixes; an Afro-Latino version (Produced by Mr. MIG), a house version (Produced by StereoSoulz), and, said Ray, “a sort of urban feel good mix (Produced by DJ Soulchild).” The EP will include radio and extended versions of all 3 remixes.

In the same way that the “for positive music” reference in their name doesn’t limit the themes of their songs, The Official 4pm, listed in various places as R&B/soul, does not limit itself to R&B and soul.

“Our influences have expanded our overall style into a lot of different subgenres,” said Ray. “We still fit into the R&B-slash-soul category, but you're gonna see as we start releasing these tracks that we cross over into pop, we cross over into reggae, we cross over into Latin music, and there's a lot of influence from all of those genres mixed in.”

What the 4pm refers to, said Roberto, is “to identify ourselves as a group that was going to sing songs and entertain people without degrading women or promoting the use of drugs and alcohol.”

“And no profanity,” added Larry.

That doesn’t mean their songs aren’t from real life.

“Like Ray was saying, we want to talk about real life stories,” said Larry. “We don't want to make up something and be like, ‘Oh, wait, what are you talking about?’ We try to tell stories that are real and relatable.”

Ray, Roberto and Larry are becoming active again after many years. They are not, as Ray said, getting back together because they never split up. Marty is doing other things and is not part of the current project, but the three members are still in touch with him. "He's our brother and always with us in spirit," added Ray.

It is, in fact, a reawakening of the dream they once had, back when they were 20-somethings in 1994, excited and hopeful after getting their first contract. But the career they anticipated did not happen, lost in a music industry that did not allow them control over what they sang and where they went. They were not allowed to present much of their own music.

“My hope for this first single and the first LP,” said Roberto, “is that people open their arms and open their ears. We still have the love for music even though we haven’t been in the scene for a while, and all the songs that they're gonna hear are songs that we've written over the years. The music never left us.”

“We are songwriters, too,” said Larry. “But when we first came out, people really didn't get a chance to hear all the songs that we had, because those songs weren't released. They only released the covers. Now they’ll get a chance to hear songs that we wrote.”

“It's crazy to see how the internet has changed the game,” said Ray. “It has changed the industry so much that it allowed us to put this music out independently. This is all coming out on our very own label — The Official 4pm Records.”

Ray also pointed out another difference between the dream then and the dream now.

“We’re 50-plus, all of us, and our children are part of this process.”

His son, Ricco, is overseeing the operational side of their label, and his daughter Cierra is the group’s web designer and brand manager. Roberto’s son, Roberto III a.k.a. Tres' is also part of the team and the three of them are managing the group’s online presence and social media.

This time, win, lose or draw, The Official 4pm will work their dream their way, with their music.

During Covid time, Roberto spent 15 days in an ICU on oxygen therapy. At the end of that, he said, he thought, “Okay, now that life is coming back, are we going to just let life control us or are we going to take life by the by the horns and go for it.”

He continued, “So I think we all each individually felt that same enthusiasm, that same drive where you say, ‘Look, life is too short. Let's just do this. Let's do this now, and let's go in for a hundred percent.’”

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Caterina Ross sings about the strength deep in your soul in the new single “Strong” off her fourth album Yes, I am Cat

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Spanish pop musician Caterina Ross has had international success, putting out music on two different continents. Now she is releasing her fourth studio album, Yes, I am Cat, featuring the single “Strong,” where she sings about inner strength.

“I think that is more important than what you show on the outside,” Ross said. “It is important to be strong inside and show that you can face everything, and can do anything.”

The song is complete with a music video that she filmed with horses, which she notes are strong animals, but at the same time they are very sensitive. This is a major theme in the song “Strong,” and something she was able to bring to visual life in the video and relates to humanity, as well.

“You don’t have to be afraid of showing your feelings or weaknesses, because it is a beautiful part of being a human being,” Ross said. “

Ross was born and raised on the island of Majorca, Spain, and has been singing since she was a teenager. She eventually turned to theater acting in classical plays, and went on to television and and musicals. Ross sang in several several pop rock cover bands, but then in 2013 she released her first single titled Don’t Miss the Time.” The next year she released her first album titled Pieces of Me through her production company Blau.

In 2015 she released her second album titled Remixed that included the award winning song “Sólo Me Queda Soñar, which was a big hit in her home country. This song was originally composed for a film in international festivals, and thanks to this track, she was able to come to the U.S. to sing. She was invited to various festivals to perform after the song became a huge success. One of Ross’s songs, “Let the sun just shine” received plenty of fanfare, as well.

In 2018, Ross was the recipient of 15 international awards, and in 2020 she was “Best International Artist” through the Hispanic Music Awards in Acapulco, Mexico.

Ross’s first two albums were in English, but her fans in Spain wanted her to speak in their native language. In 2021 she released Nunca Se Pierde, which she received several awards for in Mexico and Spain.

“During the pandemic I had a lot of time to compose that album, and the one I am going to release now,” she said.

Yes, I am Cat’s title is a play on Ross’s identity, as people call her Cat for short, but it is also her favorite kind of pet. The album is composed of 10 songs in English, with sounds of pop and a little bit of soul.

“In this album, I talk about the things around me,” Ross said. “I talk about friendship and things that I find important in my life. I am more mature than in the other albums so I reflect on things that have happened to me, or around me.”

Ross touches upon aspects like nature in her new album, as well. There is a song called “If I talk to the Earth,” speaking about being thankful and also apologetic to the Earth about all that has been done to it. There is another track about stray cats called “My Sheltered Cat,” as she operates and helps at shelters.

The record was created by Ross composing the songs and recorded with the help of her producer Daniel Ambrojo. Ambrojo has worked with established musicians across Spain, and is an excellent pianist and guitar player that Ross has high respect for. Ross said they put the bass line to the songs, and add other electronic instruments to help bring her ideas to life on record.

Ross explained that she doesn’t just sit down and compose songs. Normally she is in the car driving, and a song will come to her and she’ll start singing. The melody will come and then suddenly the lyrics will be there, and voila: she has a new song.

“I think I am quite content with the ideas in this album, with the melodies,” Ross said. “I expressed so many things I have inside. It’s expressing myself through music, and that is wonderful. It makes me feel very good.”

Being her fourth album, Ross was able to put out material that she loves and is proud of. She admits that she is not a fan of her first three records, saying she can’t even listen to them because this one is so much better.

“There is an evolution,” Ross said. “Growing up and learning. I have a vocal coach and I am still learning and developing my music. I am learning from other artists, especially the artists of the ‘80s like Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Madonna and Queen. I learn everyday. I want to do it better and grow up musically speaking.”

As Ross said, there is a constantly evolution in her music. She wants to improve the lyrics she has in English as it is not her native language. Ross will be taking courses in April to be able to grow as a songwriter.

Musicians like Michael Jackson have helped her develop the sound she currently has. Ross has always wanted to be like him musically, and said that his work taught her to believe in herself and put her all into her work.While she is inspired by the musicians she reveres, Ross also said it is important to not be too influenced by others and “just be you.”

“It is important to be authentic,” she said.

Check out Ross’s brand new album Yes, I am Cat, and the single and video for “Strong,” available on all platforms on March 22.

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