What could my Donell Jones with his album entitled "Forever"? One thing is clear, he has not changed musically in the past decade. I think that's basically good, because instead of making mass-market music to incorporate rap features and the Euro Dance to be submissive it still presents honest and classic RnB, as we him since his first albums "My Heart", "Where i Wanna Be "and" Life Goes On "know. Of course, he also had hits and tidy Radiplay with numbers such as: "U know what's up" and "Put me down" and "Freakin You". What has hardly ever noted is the fact that he wrote in the background a lot for other artists. To you, among other things include SILK and USHER. I like the music of Donell Jones, but it has unfortunately become a bit too predictable in recent years. On his own label (CandyMan Music and distribution of E1 Music (many call this distribution will also the graveyard of musicians who no longer hear / signets), so he is now bringing his seventh album (incl. The Lost Files) on the market ,
The production of the album is really good and there are a lot of meaningful songs, for example. the homage "A Mother's Love" to his mother and to Michael Jackson, "I miss the King," which he obviously missed not only as a musician but also as a creative person. "Sorry I Hurt You" is a nice mid-tempo number with good storytelling, anyway one of his great strengths! The Donell of was, inter alia, the Isley Brothers and Stevie Wonder influenced music can be heard in many tracks, all of them with a lot of groove and very soulful, from time to time live instruments such as, among other things built to guitars.
No, boring is not the 12 tracks, but could not get much does not remain in the end. A little runaway here or there, perhaps actually even a feature of Drake, he celebrates known, and his music would get a major upgrade. Whether it actually but also wants the remains to be seen.