A D.C. singer who came up through church choirs and open mics, making R&B with a reflective touch.
For a good frame, try 'Catch 22' or 'The Love Experience.' They get at that steady, reflective feel he does so well.
He's one of those R&B voices that just feels lived-in, whether he's riding the steady groove of 'Catch 22' or working with Big Boi on 'Energy.' The songs have a warmth that doesn't need to shout, and he's kept that lane going from his 2005 debut through albums like 'A Place Called Loveland' in 2015.
He started singing in D.C. church choirs and playing open mics before 'Love Behind the Melody' arrived in 2005. Since then, he's put out records like 'Love & War Masterpeace' and 'Decade of a Love King,' usually with a band around him for live shows.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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