Ericka Nicole Malone is an award-winning filmmaker, writer, and businesswoman, who is
building her own brand of entertainment in Hollywood, by amplifying female voices and
creating films that showcase the Black experience while integrating characters that speak to all. Early in her career she understood the obstacles faced by female filmmakers; particularly those of color, so she chose to bet on herself and create Ericka Nicole Malone Entertainment (ENME) with her business partner Phillip Robinson. ENME production sets are a diverse representation of skilled people of color, with over 85% of below and above ale voices and creating films that showcase the Black experience while integrating characters that speak to all. Early in her career she understood the obstacles faced by female filmmakers;
particularly those of color, so she chose to bet on herself and create Ericka Nicole Malone Entertainment (ENME) with her business partner Phillip Robinson. ENME production sets are a diverse representation of skilled people of color, with over 85% of below and above the line jobs occupied by women of color. In recent years, Ericka garnered success with the biopic, “Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story”, a film she wrote and executive produced, including a signature song in the film, “Welcome Home”, produced by Grammyand Emmy Winning Music Producer Paul Wright III (Kirk Whalum, Fred Hammond,
Norah Jones.
Ericka is the songwriter behind her new original single, “I’m Climbin’” produced by Grammy Winner, Printz Board, co-writer of “Where Is The Love?” With the sensational Grammy-winning music group, “Black Eyed Peas.” songwriter for from her new documentary, “The Bucketwish” hitting the airwaves nationwide, Ericka is charting a new path for the world to hear her soulful voice with a nod to neo-soul. Ericka shares, “I penned “I’m Climbin’” as a lead song on the soundtrack to “The Bucketwish” because I want people to remember who they are and to keep climbing up the stairs of life to different levels no matter how hard gets.” Her multifaceted talent in both writing and songwriting makes Ericka Nicole Malone an emerging artist to watch.
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