Track Listing 1. My Homey - (with Dru Hill) 2. No Matter What - (with Case) 3. Question Is, The - (with Men Of Standard) 4. Everybody - (with Gospel Gangstaz) 5. Good to Be Alive - (with Mary Mary) 6. Testimony 7. I Won't Complain (Mommy Tribute) 8. Believer - (with BBJ) 9. Friend in Me, A 10. New Thing, A - (with Natalie Wilson/The S.O.P. Chorale) 11. How Can I Desert You - (with Ruff Endz) 12. Clap Your Hands - (with DJ Tony Boston) 13. Yes, Lord - (interlude)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Case, Dru Hill, Gospel Gangstaz, Mary Mary, Men Of Standard, Natalie Wilson, Ruff Endz | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Woody Rock, BBJ, Case, DJ Tony Boston, Dru Hill, Gospel Gangstaz, Mary Mary, Ruff Endz, Natalie Wilson, The S.O.P. Chorale, Men Of Standard. Producers include: Warryn Campbell, Baby Dave, Kenya "Fame!" Miller, Nokio, Ruscola. Recorded in New York, New Jersey, and California. Woody Rock takes the title of his album SOUL MUSIC very literally, not only in the stylistic sense relating to the use of R&B-based sounds, but also in the sense of spirituality. This isn't a straight-up gospel album by any means, but Rock fuses serious spiritual messages with his cutting-edge R&B production. Smooth, melismatic singing, gently undulating beats, and slick synthesizer programming play just as important a role on SOUL MUSIC as Rock's loftier lyrical concerns, proving that it's possible to think about God without cooling your heels. Some hotshot R&B guest stars (Dru Hill, Mary Mary, etc.) don't hurt matters either.
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