Grammy-nominated music producer Joel Diamond is aiming to launch Stormy Daniels as a music artist.
Diamond has proposed a recording contract to the adult entertainer, with the unique condition that she covers the 1970s disco hit “More, More, More,” popularized by Andrea True, who also had a background in adult entertainment
Diamond stated, “Having seen her on talk shows, I am aware that she is far more intelligent and brighter than she is typically credited for, and now with a hit record to promote, she will have the chance to showcase her talents and abilities.”
In the meantime, Diamond has a track record of producing songs for renowned artists like David Hasselhoff, Gloria Gaynor, Ike Turner, and Sister Sledge. He also produced the viral sensation “LA Homeless Subway Singer” Emily Zamourka and is actively involved in developing a limited TV series centering on the untold narratives of the widely popular national phenomenon, ‘American Bandstand.’
Diamond is optimistic that producing “More, More, More” with Daniels has the potential to reshape her public image.
I am confident that if given the opportunity, I could ensure Stormy’s music career surpasses her association with Donald Trump in terms of longevity… and also enhances her credibility,” he remarked.
While Daniels has not responded to the proposal yet, the offer has been extended to her, as per our sources. A representative for Daniels has not provided a response.
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