Jon B.
spent most of the early 1990s producing poppy R&B acts, including Toni Braxton and Color Me Badd, before he got a chance to show off his own rich, dulcet singing voice.
His initial solo outings revealed him to be quite the hit-maker, striking a balance between dance and soul.
Jon B.'s fourth record, STRONGER EVERYDAY, bears an apt title, as the album finds the multi-talented performer truly discovering his particular niche.
From the first track, "Everytime," where the always-unpredictable rapper Dirt McGirt lets loose, Jon B.
reveals a sound that is both harder and smoother.
On his first three efforts, B.'s best moments were when he molded '70s funk into his own modern take on urban R&B.
STRONGER EVERYDAY finds a sweet soul groove and hangs in there for five alluringly sensual tracks before switching into a hip-hop-inspired style, and these tracks include guest shots from Scarface and Tupac (B.
worked with the legendary rapper before his death).
Whether he's gliding along a mellow tune or working an up-tempo beat, Jon B.
presents some of his finest songs on STRONGER EVERYDAY.