Wednesday 20 April 2011

Music Album: Fly On The Wall by Bobby V


Bobby Valentino is one of the true consistent r&b crooners out there, with every album that he releases, he caters strictly to his r&b listeners. His record label must be satisfied with this strategy because he has continued to release albums since he stepped on to the scene back in 2005. Despite the drastic change in the sound of music today, Fly On The Wall contains smooth r&b songs that would sound refreshing to the ear after listening to what is consistently being played on radio today.

Throughout the album, Bobby Valentino maintains his signature falsetto on all the songs and offers a special treatment to his female listeners on songs like Words and Would You Be, then he shows a his naughty side on songs like Grab Somebody and Sweetness. As a native of Southern America, this album would not be complete if he did not include some club songs, Phone # (Featuring Plies) does that trick, though I might consider it to be the worst song on the album.

Bobby V recruited some of the industries finest producers to work with him on this album, with guest features that include Lloyd Banks, Twista and 50 Cent. With a slew of sweet love songs that will set the mood and spice up relationships, Bobby V produces an album that would not necessarily do well commercially but it will be considered a gem by dedicated r&b listeners.

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