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Track Listings
1 Prologue (1:16)
2 O2 (3:41)
3 'Bout a Thang (3:26)
4 Pass Me By (3:45)
5 Dancin' in the Son (4:09)
6 That's When (3:40)
7 Everything (4:43)
8 I Have Decided... (3:58)
9 Decided "The Sequel" (0:55)
10 God Has Not 4got (5:25)
11 Help! (4:31)
12 Seasons (4:28)
13 Inspiration (4:14)
14 You (4:24)
15 Tumblin' (4:49)
16 Even U (5:56)
17 See You Again (5:30)
18 Beautiful Place (6:41)
19 Epilogue (0:13)


Discography

Out The Box (2003)
O2  (2002)
Pronounced Toe-Nay (2000)



 

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O2 is one of the best albums period out there. I'm talking about in all genres of music now. If your a Michael Jackson/Prince fan, this guy is both of them wrap up in an anointed package. After listening to songs like the dreamy "Beautiful Place", the amazingly arranged "Seasons", the buttery sounding "Inspiration", the electrifying "Help", and the unique sounding "O2", it will make you wonder how come the Grammy's aren't knocking down his door with every (and I mean EVERY) award that pertains to a solo artist, whether it be gospel or otherwise. He is that good folks. If you have just heard his first album, then you might have made the mistake of putting him in the Neo-soul gospel box, like I did. However, after you have heard Pronounced Toe-Nay, O2, and more recently Out The Box, you will see how amazing this guy is.

Also, what I like about Tonex is that it seems that on any album he does, he tries to reinvent himself. On 'Toe-Nay, he mostly stuck with the Neo-Soul/Hip-Hop genre with some traditional gospel thrown in. Then on this album, he TOTALLY changes his sound, with not a shred of Neo-soul anything. And recently on Out The Box, he throws in a choir to back him up! If you are a musician at heart or by talent, you have to love the fact that he's always trying something new, and not try to stay in a box so to speak, as a hip-hop gospel artist, or a neo-soul gospel artist or a traditional gospel artist or a jazz/funk gospel artist and so on. He is always trying something new. That's what separates artists like Prince, R.Kelly, Stevie Wonder, Tommy Sims, and yes, Tonex, from the rest of the pack. If you don't have his most recent album, Out The Box, GET IT NOW! You won't regret it. I'm drooling over what's coming next from this guy, because after listening to his production, I yearn for more.


 

 

Tonex doesnt get his just due. This kid is straight up jamming!!! He has the courage and vision to combine up tempo r&b type grooves with a touch of jazz, funk, and make it fit into a contemporary gospel album.

Not to many gospel musicians out there can go from the "windows to the wall" with songs like 'bout a thing and Pass me by, which both have uptempo club grooves that you can really dance to and then step it down a couple of notches to get his praise on with I have decided, God has not forgot, Seasons, Even U and my personal favorite, Tumblin.

Tonex has had comparisons to Prince, but I would would compare him MUSICALLY with the r-ruh, R. Kelly. Like Kels, Tonex writes all his own music, plays his own insturuments, sings his own vocals and backgrounds lyrics.

If you havent picked up this project, I urge you to go get it and add it to your collection right away. Im a hugh fan of Tonex's and I wouldnt steer you wrong. As his title song O2 says, I think I need some Oxygen!!!!
 

 

  

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