Stronger Everyday
Stronger Everyday is the fourth studio album by Jon B. It was released October 5, 2004 on Sanctuary Records.[1] After recording three albums for Epic Records, Jon felt he was being underpromoted.
Stronger Everyday | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 5, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2002–04 Vibezelect Studios Pasadena, California Heat Recording Mojo Digital Recordings Hollywood, California Unsung Studios Los Angeles, California Baseline Studios New York City, New York | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 71:19 | |||
Label | Sanctuary Urban, E2 | |||
Producer | Jon B., Just Blaze, Anthony President & Brainz Dimillo, Michael Angelo Saulsberry, Mike City, Johnny "J", The Champ & Jason Edmonds, Babyface | |||
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He was signed to Sanctuary by Destiny's Child manager Mathew Knowles who was just hired as the president of urban music at the primarily rock oriented label.[2] Stronger Everyday was originally recorded under DreamWorks Records under the working title Everyday Struggles,[3] but the label folded in early 2004 before Jon got to release any material.[4]
The album spawned the singles "Everytime" and "Lately".
Track listing
From Discogs.[5]
- "Everytime" (featuring Dirt McGirt) (Jonathan Buck, Keil Holliwood, Jack Knight, Mechalie Jamison) (5:04)
- "Lately" (Durell Babbs, Jonathan Buck, Ainsoworth Prasad, Obi Nwobosi, Kenneth Edmonds) (3:25)
- "One More Dance" (Jonathan Buck, Keil Holliwood) (4:50)
- "I'm Right Here" (Jack Knight, Luke Larkin, Shannon Jones) (3:24)
- "Hands on U" (Mike City) (4:07)
- "Patience" (Jonathan Buck, Keil Holliwood, Nathan Cruise, Jr.) (4:39)
- "Part 2" (featuring Tupac Shakur) (Jonathan Buck, Johnny Jackson, Tupac Shakur) (4:02)
- "Stronger Everyday (featuring Tank) (Jonathan Buck, Durell Babbs) (4:00)
- "Thru the Fire" (featuring Scarface) (Jonathan Buck, Keil Holliwood, Mechalie Jamison, Brad Jordan) (5:51)
- "What in the World" (Jonathan Buck) (4:10)
- "Az U" (Jonathan Buck, Keil Holliwood, Eric Allen) (4:15)
- "Multiple" (Tommie McLaughlin, Jonathan Buck, Joaquin Bynum, Jason Edmonds, Jerome Goodall) (5:24)
- "Lay it Down" (Jonathan Buck, Jamie Stemmons) (4:21)
- "Before it's Gone" (Jonathan Buck, Keil Holliwood) (5:04)
- "What I Like About You" (featuring Babyface) (Jonathan Buck, Kenneth Edmonds) (4:24)
- "Everytime Remix" (featuring Beenie Man & Farena) (Justin Smith, Jonathan Buck, Ainsoworth Prasad, Doron "Jr." Bell, Anthony President, Anthony Davis) (4:15)
Personnel
- Keyboards and Drum Programming: Jon B., Anthony President, Brainz Dimillo, Mike City, Michael Angelo Saulsberry, Babyface, Just Blaze
- Piano: Tank
- Drum Programming: Ale-oop, Gregg P.
- Guitar: Daryl Spencer, Tim Kobza, Babyface
- Bass: Jon B.
- Background vocals: Jon B., Tank, Babyface, Conesha Monet, Jason Edmonds, Envyi
- Recording engineer: Ryan West, Brainz Dimlllo, Jon B., Franny "Franchise" Graham, Corey Wells, Jerome Goodall, Wayne Williams
- Mixing: Serban Ghenea, Kevin "KD" Davis, Ian Boxhill, Dexter Simmons, Bob Power, Jean-Marie Horvat
- Executive producer: Jon B., Tracey E. Edmonds, Mathew Knowles, Michael McQuarn
- Co-Executive producer: Ozz Saturne
- Package Design: Andiri Inc.
Samples
- "Stronger Everyday" contains a sample of "Somebody Loves Me", as performed by Sister Sledge
- "Thru The Fire" contains a sample of "Precious Memories", as performed by Aretha Franklin
References
- "Stronger Everyday". Jon B. album. Retrieved 2013-01-24.
- Mitchell, Gail (2004). R&B Acts Find Sanctuary. billboard magazine. p. 5.
- "Jon B- The History". ejams.com. Retrieved 2013-01-24.
- Gallo, Phil. "D'Works diskery reborn at UMG". variety.com. Retrieved 2013-01-24.
- Stronger Everyday. Discogs. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
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