Stevie B - Never Gonna Let You Go (2017)
Artist: Stevie B
Title: Never Gonna Let You Go
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Hill's Entertainment
Genre: Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 52:16 min
Total Size: 121 / 376 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Never Gonna Let You Go
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Hill's Entertainment
Genre: Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 52:16 min
Total Size: 121 / 376 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Never Gonna Let You Go
02. Changing Faces
03. When the Lights Come Down
04. Runaway
05. Genie in the Bottle
06. Freestyle
07. All About You
08. Freestyle (Map Style Remix)
09. Genie in the Bottle (Map Style Remix)
10. Changing Faces (Loqz Musiq Remix)
11. Changing Faces (Mauz Remix)
12. Runaway (Marcelo Mistake’s Remix)
Singer, songwriter, and producer Stevie B. was among the leading lights of the Miami dance music scene of the late '80s, later reaching the top of the pop charts with the mega-hit "Because I Love You (The Postman Song)." A native of South Florida, he worked a variety of dead-end jobs ranging from car-wash attendant to fast-food server before scoring his debut hit with 1987's "Party Your Body," which grew from a regional success to national club smash; it was also the title track of his 1988 debut LP, which went gold. With 1988's In My Eyes, Stevie B. launched his first Top 40 hit, "I Wanna Be the One"; its follow-up, "Love Me for Life," soon cracked the Top 40 as well. With 1990's "Because I Love You," he reached the pinnacle of his success, with the single's accompanying album, Love & Emotion, also generating a pair of Top 20 hits, "I'll Be by Your Side" and the title cut. However, with the subsequent rise of alternative rock, Stevie B.'s light dance-pop sound lost much of its mainstream appeal, and he never again recaptured his previous success, with records including 1992's Healing and 1996's Waiting for Your Love appearing to little notice. The Best of Stevie B. followed in 1998. The album It’s So Good arrived in 2000 with This Time following in 2006, and while neither made the impact of his earlier efforts, his 2009 single, “Running for Miles,” became a club hit. It landed on his “comeback” album from that same year, The Terminator, which also featured a guest appearance from rapper Pitbull on “Spring Love.” ~ Jason Ankeny.