![]() Jon B COOL RELAX 1997 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.Older fans with surely embrace the ironically titled "Do U Miss Me" and the quality DJ Quik collabo "Fill Your Cup. Provided to YouTube by Yab Yum Records/550 Music Cool Relax The pace then slows for a batch of ballads ("Make Up Love," "Baby Maker") that are still heavy on the electro vibe but considerably mellower and more listenable. The earlier tracks ("Goin Down," the title track), are of the super-fast BPM, Euro/techno variety and pretty much fall into love-it-or-hate-it territory. Comfortable Swagg is his seventh album, and it finds him reinventing his style. He continued to collaborate with some of hip-hop's biggest names (Nas, Paul Wall, AZ, Scarface, Ol' Dirty Bastard, etc.) but failed to chart much solo work. Its follow-up, Cool Relax, was a platinum-selling smash, spawning singles like "Are U Still Down" (with Tupac) and "They Don't Know." Throughout the '00s, he released four more albums, but none really made much noise. 5 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. 33 on the Billboard 200 chart in the spring of 1998 and No. Jonathan David Buck (born on 11, November, 1974), better known as Jon B. ![]() His debut album, Bonafied, dropped in 1995. By the end of the album, Jon had wooed us into submission with smooth vocals, funky guitar licks and skilled production that weaved together to make Cool Relax the highest selling album of his career. An R&B singer active for nearly two decades, Jon B got his start as a songwriter for hire, penning material for the likes of Michael Jackson and Tony Braxton.
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