@V.I.P: Thanks a lot for the youtube link and the info.
I agree, with just the way Tyrese sings, I can feel Kellz did produce it as well.
Nice melody line. And kinda like a musical tune.
@Exit : Thanks for the question.
@V.I.P: Thanks a lot for the youtube link and the info.
I agree, with just the way Tyrese sings, I can feel Kellz did produce it as well.
Nice melody line. And kinda like a musical tune.
@Exit : Thanks for the question.
I like Kellz version more, but Tyrese's "Open Invitation" is a great album though.
Marvellous and incredible. Better than the original instrumental I reckon. Tyrese does it justice. great song. VERY happy with thus.
will be picking up the album first thing in the morning. though Kelly didnt produce it, that entire album has Kelly's aura all over it
for all the people that have listened to this "Open Invitation" album... did it seem like Tyrese tried to have a kells balance on the album... Which means a mix of slow jams with club bangers.. Just makes you hungry for a new kells album i aint gonna front... not a bad album at all..
I much prefer Kellz solo version but I like how Tyrese was trying to imitate Kellz voice with the "La, la, la" runs towards the end. ;)
One Night (off Open Invitation)
You want a little foreplay, ok
Seems like you’re ready,
12 play, knock, knock, knock in the boots
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tryin to find the album credits...to see if Kellz is the producer behind Angel.
"Here, My Dear" love that album right there.....Just happy when it's mentioned. Can't believe that some people have never heard that album. Marvin is the best ever.
"What does it profit a man, to gain the world but to lose his soul" Mt: 16 - 26
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