But these songwriting awards are what caught the attention of TAXI music CEO Michael Lakow[8] which led to "Just Like That" being produced by the legendary Nile Rodgers.
The chorus of the song, revised to "Reverse the Curse, Just Like That",[11] played at the televised home games, reaching an audience of over 12.5 million baseball fans each week.
After teaming up with co-writer and producer Kevin Churko,[12] multiple Juno Award-winning producer-writer whose credits include Shania Twain, Ozzy Osbourne, Five Finger Death Punch and more, a number of her songs succeeded on the charts.
With a review feature from Chuck Taylor at Billboard Magazine on May 17, 2008,[18] the single found its way across a wide variety of stations in the U.S., including WKTU in New York City and KBIG Los Angeles, as well as making its way to the R&R Top 40 Indicator charts.
The founder of Monster Cable, Noel Lee, agreed to use Drey's dance hit "Why Should I Believe You" to film the first music video ever in WMV HD (720p) with 7.1 digital audio.
[20] In 2008, Drey performed in Beatstock[21] at Jones Beach in NY and the PCN Bank Arts Center with artists such as Basshunter, The Pussycat Dolls, Chris Willis, September, and more.
Drey has been the headliner at some of the biggest Pride events in the U.S., including the Seattle[26] Washington, D.C.[27] Chicago,[28][29] Providence, Houston,[30] Ft. Lauderdale, Phoenix, 2010 Flagstaff,[31] and Minneapolis.