Tommy Grooves is an artist based in Hong Kong and working on his latestdebut album “Room Service,” set to release August 2012. It’s an album ofCantonese ballads that he’s poured his heart into with topics ranging fromthe ‘whys’ of life and personal tribulations expressed through emo feelingshe has experienced. It’s a departure, or evolution from his grassroots hip-hop origins. Yet, still feels natural and real which Tommy Groove’s growingfan base can testify too. Grooves delivers a smooth and sultry voice that he’sbeen cultivating throughout the years. He’s an artist with much respect frompeers and fans alike and has gained a loyal Internet following.The album “Room Service” was an organic process; what started out asa hip-hop mixtape became something more personal and honest. TommyGrooves felt at the time, the underground hip-hop was going a bit stale. So,Grooves decided to flip it up and dig up musical influences from RnB likeBrian McKnight, R. Kelly and latest influences like Drake and the Weekend.To produce he got Dough Boy, an upcoming Hong Kong producer whohas produced albums for rapper KZ, 85up Crew and MC Jin. Executivelyproduced by Ghost Style a rapper\u002Fproducer for the Hong Kong super group24Herbs. Dough Boy and Tommy Grooves began making slower bpm andemotional pieces that seemed to fit the sentiment of the times.Tommy Grooves aka Mista Tak, has orgins from the Hong Kong Hip Hopunderground. He first started making music in 2001 with two crews; OSFamily and Too Monkey. Too Monkey was a duo with his high school friendArho Sunny. Together the performed many shows which included TVBand made an Internet video “Big Lemon Coke” in 2004 and went viral. TooMonkey were always keeping up with the current trends in Hip Hop.The “Room Service” project is an honest musical piece and from the heart ofTommy Grooves. Rare these days, in Cantonese, to have an artist tell it like itis in a commercial style. Sure to be an instant classic when it hits the streets.