American rhythm and blues lyric king Joe (Joe), born in Alabama, the United States, because his parents are pastors in the church, from a young age by the gospel music cultivation. In addition to being a great singer, Joe is also a songwriter and record producer. Joe's musical prowess has also attracted the likes of fellow student Superboy and diva Mariah Carey to sing with him, which shows that Joe's music is indeed not to be underestimated. Joe, a Grammy nominee for "Best Rhythm and Blues Artist" and "Best Rhythm and Blues Album," is known for his ability to sing the rhythm and blues to the hearts and minds of the people
The success of his collaborations with renowned artists has helped him make a name for himself. Mariah Carey has gone to the popular male idol quartet 98 Degrees to put away her muscular image and join forces with Joe, a black singer who released his debut album "All that I am" in '97. Joe, who released his debut album "All that I am" in 1997,*** collaborated on the song "Thank God I Found You", which not only furthered each other's singing careers, but also built up their personal popularity. The success of the single has reinvigorated Mariah Carey's slightly weakened voice, and seems to have given Joe good luck in becoming one of the many masters of the urban love song.
A great singing voice is one of the essential elements of a successful singer, and his delightful and precise songwriting and production skills have been the icing on the cake. 2000's album "My Name Is Joe" continued to bring the same themes of manly adult love and more musicality, with the first single "I wanna know," his signature heart-breaking love song. The first single, I wanna know, is a heartbreaking love song that urges the listener through the ups and downs of the past in his interpretation, and it has also helped Joe to ride the charts after Thank God I found you, and has earned high airplay on commercial radio stations across the United States.
The album's production team was chosen almost instantly. In addition to Joe's own personal compositions, the album was produced by a variety of popular R&B/Hip-Hop producers, resulting in a masterpiece that is a sincere portrayal of modern urban adult love. Table for two opens with a sexy female voice, and Joe's thick alto voice delivers a scene of male and female love that seems to establish the status of the new generation's Prince of Love Songs. I believe in you, a collaboration with idol boy group 'Nsync***, continues to be a soothing and touching love song, and reaffirms Joe's strategy of trying to capture all the star-struck boys and girls belonging to the handsome white boy group; other works on the album include Get crunk, a song produced by She'kspere (TLC, Destiny's Child...), a song about a man's love for his wife. (TLC, Destiny's Child...), the hip-hop crossover Steve Stone (Avant, Eboni Foster...), and Get crunk tonight. (Avant, Eboni Foster...), Treat her like a lady... ...and more.
Looking back at R. Kelly, who has just released a new solo album, is he a new generation of R&B kings, or is he just an over-hyped "celebrity"? In the new generation of pop music industry filtered out, found that his melodramatic route or try to positive inspirational tactics no longer work, but also against the dilemma of the decline in popularity. The talented Joe has torn away the one-sided lyrics of love and romance, leaving a slightly boring and lackluster void. Most black singers follow the overly wrapped up image of a master healer, and with too much competition from other singers of a different nature, it's easy to become the so-called "One hit wonder". I'm looking forward to seeing what Joe can do with his new music, which is different from the usual black male singers.
Joe has not only conquered the United States, but has also gained a great response in Japan with this album, which has made the Japanese R&B diva "Utada" appreciated and exchanged research and insights on R&B music with Joe. The song "No One Else Comes Close" is included in the Taiwan version of the album, and has been covered by a new generation of R&B groups that are currently popular in Japan. It's no exaggeration to compare Joe to "the driving force behind the R&B trend in Japan".
In August 1993, Joe released his first solo album "Everything". The album's lyrics, music, guitar playing and production all came from Joe, who was only 20 years old at the time. However, the album was not released by JIVE Records, and the response in the market was very poor, which gave Joe a big blow. Joe's passion for music never gave up on his goals and ideals, and he continued to work hard on his compositions. In 1996, the song "All the Things (You're Man Won't Do)" became the theme song of the movie "Don't Be a Menace", which successfully attracted everyone's attention and made JIVE Records sign this talented young man again. JIVE Records re-signed the talented young man. Re-signed to JIVE, Joe immediately wrote "Don't Wanna Be a Prayer" in 1997, which became the theme song for the movie "Booty Call" and reached the Top 40 in the summer of that year. In August 1997, Joe released his first album under JIVE Records, "All That I Am". This mature R&B album, let people fully feel Joe's love supremacy of tenderness and sentimental, laid the foundation of Joe's personal style of music. Joe's songs "All the Things (You're Man Won't Do)", "Don't Wanna Be a Prayer", etc. were all well received. Joe not only went platinum with this album, but also announced to the world that his R&B trend was taking shape. In 1999, Joe's collaboration with the diva Mariah Carey on the single "Thank God I Found You" drew attention to his talent, and in the fall of that year, he released his first chart-topping single, "I Wanna Know". The song was also the theme song for the movie "The Wood" and continued to sell well into 2000. In April 2000, Joe finally released his third solo album, "My Name Is Joe," which brought his career to its peak. The album, which sold 286,000 copies in its first week and went double platinum soon after, not only included the previous bestsellers "Thank God I Found You" and "I Wanna Know", but also "I Believe In You", which featured the vocals of his siblings from the popular American idol group lt;Superboygt. Speaking of working with Superboy, Joe said happily, "My friends couldn't believe that Superboy and I were together. On the day we recorded, a lot of my friends came to visit and we were all very excited, we didn't realize that we would work so well together," Joe said. Joe adds that he doesn't really limit himself to the type of music he listens to. In addition to R&B, pop, rock, and gospel, which he sang every day as a child, are his favorite genres. The latest single from this album, "Stutter", has been so popular that it entered the Billboard charts for more than two months and has been the number one R&B single, and finally won the pop singles chart. This double crown not only recognizes Joe's hard work and perseverance in music, but also shows that Joe's new talent in the American R&B music industry is officially taking the world by storm. The album "My Name Is Joe" has not only conquered the United States, but also gained a great response in Japan. Japan's R&B diva, Utada, had a great conversation with Joe, exchanging ideas about R&B music. The song "No One Else Comes Close", which is included in the Taiwan version of the album, has been covered by a new generation of R&B group that is currently popular in Japan, and has become their debut single. It is not an exaggeration to describe Joe as the driving force behind the R&B trend in Japan. In 2001, Joe not only won the Best R&B Artist at the Blockbuster Awards, but was also nominated for Best R&B Male Vocalist and Best R&B Album at the Grammy Awards. The remixed "Stutter" single will also be the theme song for the movie "Double Take". In the face of all these honors and achievements, Joe has not let up on his music work and is now busy writing lyrics and music for his former idol, Babyface, for his new album.
Many of you may not have heard of Joe, but here's a black singer who's been on the scene for a few years now. His first two albums sold very well abroad, but since they have not been introduced, fewer people know about them, but once you have heard them, you will absolutely love him.Joe is indeed a very powerful singer, his voice is extremely magnetic, so people listen to a song simply want to have all his albums.
Since his 1993 debut album "Everything," Joe has been an all-around talented musician who writes, sings, produces, and performs, and joined Jive in '97 to release "All That I Am" (platinum, #4 on the R&B album charts, #13 on the pop charts), "My Name is Joe" (triple platinum, #4 on the R&B album charts, #13 on the pop charts) and "My Name is Joe" (triple platinum, #3 on the R&B album charts, #3 on the pop charts). My Name is Joe" (triple platinum, #1 on the R&B Albums Chart / #2 on the Pop Chart, Grammy nominee for Best R&B Album), and "Better Days" (gold, #3 on the R&B Albums Chart), each of which has had phenomenal sales and airplay, and has been highly regarded and acclaimed by both the R&B and pop communities in the past 10 years. In 2000, the single I Wanna Know was nominated for a Grammy for Best Male R&B Vocalist, and Stutter became a household name as it topped both the pop singles and R&B charts. In addition, he remixed Tina Turner and Barry White's duet Never in Your Dreams, received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Group for Thank God I Found You with pop diva Mariah Carey and 98 Degree, and was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Group for his collaboration with Brian McKnight. He has also written, produced and arranged songs for the Backstreet Boys and many other artists, all of which have left a lasting impression and have been well received by the public.
Influenced by soul masters Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye, as well as pop superstars Bobby Brown and Keith Sweat, Joe's smooth R&B style and hip-hop rhythms have become a uniquely sensual soul style that touches the heart's deepest desires. Returning to his most familiar theme - LOVE, the lyrically slow-paced "And Then..." is one of Joe's sexiest and best-selling songs. Joe's sexiest and most sensual album, the first single was written, arranged and produced by fellow musician R. Kelly, and the two talented musicians really created a wonderful spark that melted the heart of any man with a heart of stone. More And More has already reached #15 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Chart and #48 on the Pop Chart, and is already enjoying an amazing wave of hits across the U.S. Priceless, produced by the Underdogs, describes a man's willingness to submit to a perfect woman when he meets his true love, while And Then, a little bit colorful without being too colorful, is a direct tease of your desires. Each lyrical single presents a different way of Joe's sensual power of talking about love. In addition to the lyrical slow-burners, Ride Wit U, which features 50 Cent and the East Coast hard rap group G Unit***, is an up-tempo effort that will have you rocking out. It's a very sexy album, and with all the pressures of life, it's perfect for couples to follow Joe's rendition of "Ride Wit U," and let your desires be fulfilled as you fall into the sweetness of love!
It's been a few years since Joe released a solo album, and the last one was And Then in '03, which featured the song No One Else. Joe released his first solo album Everything (1993) in 1993, which achieved good results. In 1997 Joe joined Jive Records and released All That I Am, a series of solo albums. In 1997, Joe joined Jive Records and released All That I Am
It's been a few years since Joe released a solo album, and the last one was And Then (03), which featured the song No One Else. Joe's first solo album Everything (1993) was released in 1993 and did well. In 1997 Joe joined Jive Records and released All That I Am in turn. In 1997 Joe joined Jive Records and released All That I Am (1997), My Name Is Joe (2000), Better Days (2001), And Then ... (2003). (2003). 2007's Ain't Nothin' Like Me is a culmination of Joe's years of hard work, with support from some of the biggest names in rap: Nas, Papoose, Tony Yayo, Young Buck, Fabolous, and Dre, and production from Ne-Yo's "So Sick," Beyoncé, and the likes of Nas, Papoose, Tony Yayo, Young Buck, Fabolous, and Dre. Producer Stargate, who produced Ne-Yo's "So Sick," Beyoncé's "Irreplaceable," and some of Joe's oldest friends all came on board to help create this highly anticipated album. Compared to previous albums, this one features more hip-hop celebrities, probably because in the era of hip-hop's popularity, it's still effective for R&B singers to get a few friends to help out in order to sell records. The whole thing isn't as exciting as expected, but it still maintains Joe's usual standard.
The success of collaborating with a well-known artist, and then pushing his name and voice onto the radio, is a powerful media effect, and there are many examples in the music industry of people who have benefited from each other's work or who have helped to bring them up to speed. Mariah Carey has taken up with the popular male idol quartet 98 Degrees, and has put away the image of a muscled, flamboyant band with her debut album, "All that I am," which she released in '97. The single "Thank God I Found You" was a collaboration between the black singer Joe, who released his debut album "All that I am" in 1997, which not only helped to build each other's singing career, but also built up her personal popularity. The success of the single has reinvigorated Mariah Carey's then-weakening voice, and seems to have brought Joe good luck in becoming one of the many masters of the urban love song.
The album, which has not only conquered the United States, but also gained a great response in Japan, has made Japan's R&B diva "Utada Hikaru" appreciate the album and exchange research and experience on R&B music with Joe. The song "No One Else Comes Close" is featured in the Taiwan release, and has been covered by a new generation of R&B groups that are currently popular in Japan. It's no exaggeration to compare Joe to the man behind the R&B trend in Japan.
Possessing a great singing voice is one of the essential elements of a successful singer, and his delightful and precise songwriting and production skills are the icing on the cake for Joe's success. 2000's new album "My Name Is Joe" still brings the same adult love theme of a man in love and more musicality to his outstanding performance, and his debut single "I wanna know" is a heart-breaking love song. The first single, I wanna know, is a heartbreaking love song that urges the listener through his interpretation of the past, and it has helped Joe to follow up Thank God I found you on the charts, earning him high airplay on commercial radio stations across the United States.
Released recently, the new single Stutter features a brilliant cross-pollination of aggressive, fast-talking rapper Mystikal, and a remixed version of the track that features a heavy bass over a mid-tempo beat and a danceable cutaway sound. The album's production team was also selected almost instantly, in addition to Joe's own personal creations, supplemented by the cooperation of various popular producers in the R&B/Hip-Hop industry, resulting in a sincere and full of good faith, portraying the modern urban adult love masterpiece. Table for two opens with a sexy female voice, and with Joe's thick alto voice delivering a scene of male and female love, it seems to have established a new generation of Prince of Love Songs.
I believe in you, a collaboration with idol boy group 'Nsync***, is still a soothing and touching love song, and reaffirms Joe's strategy of trying to capture all the star-struck teenage boys and girls belonging to the handsome white boy group; the other works on the album include songs by She'kspere (TLC, Destiny's Child...), and the album's title track, 'I believe in you', which features the likes of 'I believe in you'. Child...) (TLC, Destiny's Child...), the hip-hop crossover Steve Stone (Avant, Eboni Foster...), and Get crunk tonight. (Avant, Eboni Foster...), Treat her like a lady... ...and more.
Looking back at R. Kelly, who has just released a new solo album, is he a new generation of R&B kings, or is he just an over-hyped "celebrity"? In the new generation of pop music industry filtered out, found that his melodramatic route or try to positive inspirational tactics no longer work, but also can not withstand the dilemma of the decline in popularity. The talented Joe has torn away the one-sided lyrics of love and romance, leaving a slightly boring and lackluster void. Most black singers follow the overly wrapped up image of a master healer, and with too much competition from other singers of a different nature, it's easy to become the so-called "One hit wonder". I'm looking forward to seeing what Joe can do with his new album, which is different from the usual black male singers.
This R&B classic, unanimously praised by critics and DJs around the world, has been infused with the feelings and life of this new musical talent, and I hope it can lead the listener to enter into the romantic atmosphere of the song, and roam around the bitterness and sweetness of love, and sing, grieve and be touched by love together in the land of R&B music.
As R&B singer Joe's seventh official album, this "Joe Thomas, New Man!" is his first solo album since leaving the Jive label, less than a year and a half after his last album, "Ain't Nothin' Like Me". On this week's Billboard 200 albums chart, "Joe Thomas, New Man!" is airing at No. 8, with first-week sales of 54,000 copies. Last year, "Ain't Nothin' Like Me" had been the runner-up on the Billboard 200 albums chart in its first week on the chart, selling 98,000 copies in its first week.
Since his debut in the 1990s, Joe has been one of the most beloved male singers by R&B fans, with several of his solo albums selling well. After the release of last year's Ain't Nothin' Like Me, Joe left Jive, the label he had worked with for many years. After leaving Jive and joining Kedar, Joe humbly refers to himself as a "newcomer" on the title of this new release. I don't know if it's because Joe hasn't found his feet in a new place yet, but Joe's performance on this new album is not as good as it could have been, and compared to the critically acclaimed "All That I Am" and "My Name Is Joe," "Joe Thomas, New Man!" is more of a newcomer's album, and has obvious shortcomings.
R&B King Joe's Musical Journey (1993-2007)
A mature, smooth voice with a heavy R&B groove, Joe's extensive experience in the choir allowed him to release his own albums. As a native of Georgia, Joe later moved to Opelika, AL; as both of his parents were pastors, he spent most of his time singing, playing guitar and even conducting the choir. Influenced early on by gospel singers such as the Winans, Commissioned, and Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Joe grew up with a love of soul music from the likes of Stevie Wonder or Marvin Gaye, as well as contemporaries like Bobby Brown and Keith Sweat.
After graduating from high school, Joe began singing and composing on the side. Eventually, he moved to New Jersey hoping to get in touch with a music company. While working for a gospel record store, he continued to study his music at a local church, where he met producer Vincent Herbert and recorded three demos. Joe also appeared in the movie Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice. South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, and when the second album was released he was signed to Jive/RCA , All That I Am. hit the Top 40 with the single "Don't Wanna Be a Player" in 1997, thanks to the popularity of the Booty Call soundtrack. The soundtrack went platinum, and Joe remixed Tina Turner and Barry White's "Never in Your Dreams"; he also helped write and produce Ideal and Deja Groove's debut album. In 1999, Joe collaborated with Mariah Carey on the singles "Thank God I Found You", "I Wanna Know", which was released as a single in 2000 and topped the R&B charts in the same year as the release of his third solo album, My Name Is Joe. He went on to release Better Days ( Better Days ( 2001), And Then ... (2003), and Ain't Nothin' Like Me (2007)