Singer, Songwriter, Vocal Producer, and Audio Engineer, Geronimo Approved of Chicago’s south side is here to introduce a whole new sound to the airwaves. Inspired by musical legends like New Edition, T-Pain, Chris Brown, and Bone Thugz N’ Harmony, Geronimo’s sound incorporates both high energy Pop & smooth/intimate R&B with the perfect touch of hip hop as an added ingredient.

Geronimo Approved, born Willie Geronimo Daniels, grew up in a family that was musically inclined. However, this family commonality created a natural urge within him to find his own identity by going against the grain. That is, until his studies at the Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago. It was there when he finally began to embrace his natural born talents. His singing abilities became his meal ticket to a passing grade after one of his audio engineering professors discovered that there was a little more to GA than what meets the eye. He thought he was using his singing abilities to earn a passing grade but later he’d find out he’d be using them to grant him radio play, for one of his earlier hit songs “All I Want Is You” too.

Geronimo Approved found his love for recording, writing, and engineering during school but it wasn’t until a few years later, during his early to mid twenties, when he decided to embrace his love for vocal production as well. He ultimately went from pushing his musical genes as far away as possible to finally embracing them totally and completely. His wide range of musical abilities allows Geronimo Approved to introduce a sound to the music industry that it may have never even known it needed.

It is said that GA has a new single and visual that is looking to be released as soon as early 2021. The title has yet to be revealed but be sure to be on the lookout. Follow his social media pages to stay up to date on all of his current as well as upcoming projects! Also make sure to go check out Geronimo Approved's latest single "Bad For Me" streaming on all major streaming platforms, now.

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