Independent releases lead this week’s new albums including new CDs from veteran R&B group SWV and son of the Motor City, K’Jon.
SWV – I Missed Us (Mass Appeal Entertainment/E1 Music)
After fifteen years, Cheryl “Coko” Clemons, Tamara “Taj” Johnson-George and Leanne “Lelee” Lyons finally delivers a new studio album to their awaiting fan base. On the project, the group did not attempt to sway from their 90s style by jumping on the latest trends, instead they stuck with their signature sound. The lead single “Co-Sign,” produced by Lamb, exemplified Sisters with Voices’ identity.
The album features production from accomplished music producers Bryan M. Cox and Jazze Pha, in addition, it features collaborations with up and coming artists Brianna Perry and A.X.
“It’s a great feeling to be back recording together again! Something special always happens when we come together,” says members Coko, Lelee and Taj.
K’Jon – Moving On (Shanachie Entertainment)
K’Jon garnered wide spread attention for his hit song “On The Ocean,” which earned him a #1 radio hit and set the record for the longest run on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip Hop Song, surpassing Usher’s single “You Make Me Wanna” and Mary J. Blige’s single “Be Without You.”
Now, after leaving major record label Universal Republic, K’Jon is reconstructing a bridge to express the full range of his artistry for listeners. His new album ‘Moving On,’ is a project he argued with himself about in the studio, took pointers from his kids and handled the business matters to ensure you not only know his music, but you build a personal relationship with him as an artist.
Read our interview with K’Jon as he talks label pains, struggles and independence.
Upcoming Releases
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Quantic And Alice Russell – Look Around the Corner
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Tank – This Is How I Feel
Mary Mary – Go Get It
May 15 & Beyond, 2012
Cassie – Electro Love
Ashanti – BraveHeart
Eric Benet – The One
Bobby Womack – The Bravest Man In the Universe
It’s been a long time coming, but the wait is finally over! We’ve got two hot new releases from R&B veterans SWV and K’Jon that you need to hear. With their signature smooth harmonies and soulful lyrics, these tracks are sure to be hits! Get ready for some of the best music of 2021 so far – let’s dive in and explore what SWV’s “I Missed Us” & K’Jon “Moving On” have to offer.
SWV has had us grooving since 1992 with timeless classics like ‘Weak’, ‘Right Here/Human Nature’ and ‘You’re The One’. Now they’re back with a brand-new track called “I Missed Us” – and it doesn’t disappoint! This romantic ballad oozes nostalgia as Coko sings about how much she misses her lover after being apart for too long. It’s bound to become an anthem for all those longing for connection during this period of separation.
K’Jon also brings something special to the table with his heartfelt new single ‘Moving On’. As he croons about learning from past mistakes, we can feel every ounce of emotion put into each lyric. He reminds us that even if things don’t work out exactly how we want them to, everything will eventually fall into place if we keep pushing forward. This song is perfect for anyone looking for a little motivation on their journey through life.
Overview Of Swv’s Album
It’s been a while since SWV dropped some new music, and their latest album “I Missed Us” is sure to be a hit. This R&B trio from New York are known for their classic ballads like “Weak” and “Right Here/Human Nature”, but this time around they have taken on a more upbeat sound with their ninth studio album. With songs ranging from soulful mid-tempos to uptempo bangers, there’s something here for everyone.
The lead single off the album is titled “Ain’t No Man,” an infectious song that features rapper Snoop Dogg. The track serves as an anthem of female empowerment and self-love in the face of heartbreak and disappointment. The accompanying visuals feature vibrant color schemes and powerful imagery which further amplify the message of the song. Other standout tracks include “On & On” featuring Rick Ross and the title track “I Missed Us”.
Overall, SWV has crafted a timeless collection of music that will have listeners feeling nostalgic yet still current at the same time. From start to finish, I Missed Us delivers smooth grooves perfect for any occasion or mood – whether you’re looking for something uplifting or just want to vibe out due to its laidback beats.
Overview Of K’jon’s Album
The music of K’Jon continues to motivate and inspire listeners with his latest album, ‘Moving On’. This is the Detroit native’s fourth studio album and features a mix of soulful ballads and upbeat anthems that are sure to make you move.
K’Jon has always been known for his versatile sound—from slow jams like “On My Way” to high-energy bops like “Money Over Love”—and this project is no exception. He channels old school vibes while still being current in his production. The lead single off the project is titled “She Ready” which gives us a electrifying beat paired with captivating lyrics about finding strength through difficult times. Other standout tracks include “I Believe”, which celebrates positivity, and “Good Times,” a feel good joint perfect for summer days spent outdoors with friends.
K’jon hits the mark once again with Moving On – it’s clear he puts passion into every track on the album, making it one not to be missed! From its infectious hooks to its sultry beats, each song will leave you wanting more as soon as it ends. Whether you’re looking for something uplifting or just want to get lost in some smooth grooves, there’s something here for everyone.
Conclusion
In conclusion, both SWV’s “I Missed Us” and K’Jon’s “Moving On” albums are great releases for R&B fans. The two albums offer a different type of sound from each artist that will be sure to please all types of music lovers. I really enjoyed the soulful sounds heard on both projects, specifically K’Jon’s classic style which is something we haven’t heard since the 90s. I’m also really impressed with how SWV was able to keep their traditional R&B vocal harmonies while adding modern elements and production styles.
Both artists proved why they have been in the industry for so long with these new releases. They showed us why they still matter by creating timeless songs that represent true artistry and skill. This is definitely an album that you don’t want to miss out on if you’re looking for some good vibes or just feel like being taken away into another realm full of pure emotion and love. So make sure you check out both SWV’s “I Missed Us” and K’jon’s “Moving On!” You won’t regret it!