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In addition to his own music, he also wrote songs for other urban artists such as Usher ("Think of You") and 702 ("Get It Together").īorn the son of a gospel singer, Jones immersed himself in music at a young age. : Boo, do you mind if I take this seat right here Cuz you’re sitting alone If you’re sippin’on Cris’girl, I’m buying, yeah And if you got a nigga don’t lie, ain’t got to front for me I.
In particular, the latter song, originally a Stevie Wonder song from Songs in the Key of Life (1976), became a substantial hit for Jones, climbing to the upper reaches of the Billboard R&B chart and driving the album up the charts as well. His first two singles - "In the Hood" and "Knocks Me Off My Feet" - established his reputation within the competitive urban market. Beginning with his 1996 album My Heart, singer/songwriter/producer Donell Jones recorded a jazzy and soulful style of urban pop for LaFace Records and scored a few modest singles in the process.