HOUSTON, TX. (Top40 Charts/ Columbia Records) - Columbia recording artist Lyfe Jennings' new album, "Lyfe Change," debuted at No 1 on Billboard's R&B Albums Chart this week. The album was released by Columbia, on April 29th.
Highlights on the 14-track album include Lyfe's soulful voice, innovative lyrical style and collaborations with Wyclef Jean, Snoop Dogg and T.I., as well as Grammy-nominated producers, Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis, The Underdogs and Rich Keller. The leading single, "Never Never Land," was first to be released and quickly rose up the music charts. This is Lyfe's third album and it has garnered rave reviews from the industry and fans.
People Magazine rated the album with three stars.
"Lyfe is uniquely talented, his style is authentic and he is a true artist. We are proud of him, he is part of our family at Music World and we enjoyed working on this album with him, there was a lot of great creativity. This is only one of many successes we envision for Lyfe's music career in the future," says, Mathew Knowles, manager of Lyfe Jennings and President & CEO of Music World Entertainment.
Lyfe Jennings "Lyfe Change" Track Listing
1. Intro-Change the Game
2. Keep On Dreaming
3. Warriors
4. Never Never Land
5. Brand New featuring T.I.
6. It's Real
7. Cops Up
8. You Think You've Got It Bad featuring Wyclef Jean
9. Wild, Wild, Wild
10. Midnight Train
11. Hmmm
12. Old School featuring Snoop Dogg
13. Us (Interlude)
14. Will I Ever
15. Baby I'm A Star
Lyfe Jennings is a platinum-selling soul singer/songwriter/producer. His debut album, "Lyfe 268-192," included singles "Must Be Nice" and "Hypothetically" featuring NC native Fantasia Barrino and quickly rose to platinum status. He followed with his sophomore effort, "Phoenix," and one of his biggest hits as of today, "S.E.X." featuring the late Lala Brown. It reached No 3 on the Billboard R&B/Hip Hop chart.
Lyfe had fun making this new album, "Life Change," experimenting with different genres and taking his time to craft a beautifully sonic, expressive album. "My music has always been positive, touching people socially and emotionally," he says. "But I named this album 'Lyfe Change' because this time I wanted to take it a step further and invoke people to make a change in their lives and in the lives of others. That's how we'll change the world, one life at a time." www.lyfeonline.com