Album Review: Bobby V - Bobby Valentino (2005)
The anticipation was electric. After a nearly decade-long hiatus, fans wanted to know: Could the voice behind "Blackberry Molasses" survive in the era of Usher, Ciara, and Omarion? Bobby V Bobby Valentino 2005 Zip
Overall, "Bobby Valentino" is a solid R&B album that showcases Bobby V's talent and versatility. If you're a fan of smooth, soulful R&B, this album is definitely worth checking out. Album Review: Bobby V - Bobby Valentino (2005)
Released under Ludacris’s label Disturbing tha Peace and Def Jam South, the album served as Bobby V's breakout as a solo artist after his time with the group Mista. It was primarily produced by the duo Tim & Bob (Tim Kelley and Bob Robinson), who were instrumental in creating its signature mid-2000s R&B sound. Key Tracks and Performance If you're a fan of smooth, soulful R&B,
The standard version of the album contains the following 16 tracks: Some Bobby (Intro) Slow Down Give Me a Chance (feat. Ludacris) Never Lonely Mista Valentino (Interlude) Tell Me My Angel (Never Leave You) Want You to Know Me Gangsta Love Come Touch Me I'll Forgive You (Interlude) I'll Forgive You Love Dream Lights Down Low One Girl to Love Thank You Lord (Outro)