Discovery Confirmation and Produced by DAVID MUSIAL 1988
Emmy Award & Signed to a Major Producion Company, sand the theme to a Hollywood Film!
SONGS produced by DAVID MUSIAL for FOREVER CHOZEN
GET DOWN GIVE LOVE A CHANCE COME HOME
MAYBE TOMORROW LOVE ME... GIRL THIS LOVE IS FOR REAL
  BACK WHERE I BELONG (Composed by Musial)
  Co-Produced by Wayne Sharpe  

Forever Chozen was an extremely promissing New York City-based R&B group, which consisted of four very gifted vocalists who were also musicians, composers, and dynamic performers. Forever Chozen was: rahsaan cummings, Frankie Jordan, Donald Kornegay and Carlin Randoph. There was a great deal of excitement surrounding their career -- and for good reasons. After an intensely creative development period with OneWorld Media, (now One World Artists, LLC) they showcased for the president of Def Jam Records: Leor Cohen. Then they were signed to SONY Music Productions. Under Musial's guidance, they performed a showcase for the largest division: Columbia Records. SONY wanted to put them back in "development", but Musial got them a showcase for the president of Atlantic Records instead!

Forever Chozen co-wrote TAKE A STAND with David Musial, who is one of their key producers. Muial composed the original lyrics and melody and asked them to substitute a few words with current "slang". Musial IS THE Producer (others may have suggested thsi but didn't understand at the time the meaning of the title.) This song is the theme song of the 1999 MTV- "Fight For Your Rights: TAKE A STAND, Stop The Violence" campaign. (David produced this song as well as Forever Chozen's original promotional CD at SkyRoom Studios). The campaign eanrend an EMMY AWARD for the United States Department of Education on MTV!

Forever Chozen sang the closing theme song "BACK WHERE I BELONG" for the motion picture SOUTHIE, starring Donnie Wahlberg, formerly of "New Kids on the Block". It was produced by David Musial & Wayne Sharpe (NYC-based film and television music composer) and Ike Lee (one of the 1998 Grammy-winning producers of Erykha Badu and other major pop artists). The movie was released in 1999. We were invited to the Hollywood world-premiere in South Boston. teh Produces shows up on time. The "band" was trditionally late and unfortunely missed the premiere.Due to internal band issues, just after Musial got them a showcase for yhe President of Atlantic Records, in his corporate office... they had an internal conflict and sadly disbanded. Many industry execs kept telling Musial (who FUNDED a great deal of their success) that they were to be the "next" act like "Boyz II Men"