HARMONY
“H-MONEY” SAMUELS

Hailing from London and now based in Los Angeles, Harmony Samuels is more than a songwriter and producer, he is a bridge. A self-taught musician since the age of four, Harmony stays true to his name and uses music as a power tool to unify the world with vibrations. Pulsing through songs like Janet Jackson’s Made for Now featuring Daddy Yankee, and Say Yes with Michelle Williams featuring Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland, is a clear message of hope, power, and love that he effortlessly presents by weaving multiple styles rooted in cultures across the world.

Driving his passion for unanimity is a spiritual foundation. Inspired by the late Nipsey Hussle’s tragic death, Samuels felt a calling to begin Studio Studies in 2019. There he draws in creatives such as musicians, actors, writers, producers, and entrepreneurs for monthly talks that cultivate wisdom and unique ways of thriving in the realms of the entertainment industry.

While Samuels radiates as a thought leader, he continues to use music as a medium to give back through his company BOE Global and label BOE Records. Though he is known to work with names such as Ariana Grande, Chris Brown, Jennifer Lopez, Maroon 5, Brandy, Rick Ross, Fifth Harmony, Mary J. Blige, Ella Mai, Ne-Yo, J. Cole, Missy Elliott, Janelle Monáe, Rotimi, Summer Walker, Ella Mai, 6lack and many more, he also seeks out the lesser-known.

Unearthing new artists and giving them a chance in an industry that is prone to deliver no’s, allows Samuels the opportunity to prove his philosophy that, “there’s more value in building than just buying.” This viewpoint has also guided Samuels to the fine dining industry resulting in Fellow, a restaurant located in Westwood, CA. Since its conception in 2017,the experience has provided another way to fulfill his mission of spreading love. “Even with food, it’s possible,” he says. 

Seemingly leaving no ground untouched, Samuels also lends a hand to the film industry by scoring music for Hotel Transylvania 2 and 3, The Best Man Holiday, Think Like A Man 1 and 2 as well as the television series Empire. From music to plate and back to music again, Samuels stays true to his motivating purpose: touching the world and leaving it better than he found it.