Donell Jones

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  • Born: Chicago, IL
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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Wikipedia:

Donell Jones (born May 22, 1973, Chicago, Illinois) is an American R&B singer, songwriter and record producer.

He is most notable for the hits "U Know What's Up," "Where I Wanna Be," and his cover of Stevie Wonder's "Knocks Me Off My Feet". Jones broke to the music scene in the late 1990s with the release of his second album, Where I Wanna Be.

Biography

Contrary to persistent Internet rumours, Donell Jones is not the son of gospel music legend Bobby Jones. However, his father, Roy Jones (not the famous boxer) is a minister --- just not the Reverend Bobby Jones. Jones' upbringing was rough. He struggled between wanting to be a musician and a member of the Gangster Disciples, a street gang. After a brush with death, Jones left the gang and focused on a music career forming the group Porscha. However, Jones was gaining notice as a writer penning songs for established R&B acts such as Usher (he produced the singer's 1995 hit "Think of You") and 702 (band)'s "Get It Together". Jones also wrote for groups such as Brownstone and Silk.

He has five daughters and one son.

Music career

In 1996, Donell Jones was signed with Untouchables/LaFace Records by DJ Eddie F of Heavy D and The Boyz and released his debut album, My Heart, which included the hit cover of Stevie Wonder's 1976 ballad "Knocks Me Off My Feet".

It wasn't until 1999, however, that Jones began to establish himself as a true R&B hit maker with his second album, Where I Wanna Be. The album yielded number-one hits such as "U Know What's Up", produced by Eddie F and Darren Lighty which featured TLC member Lisa "Left-Eye" Lopes and the title track. Other hits included "Shorty Got Her Eyes on Me" and "This Luv". The album went on to sell over one million copies and garnered Jones an American Music Award.

In 2000, Jones recorded the song "I'll Go" for the Love and Basketball soundtrack.

Jones released his third album in 2002, the gold-selling Life Goes On album. It featured the hits, "You Know That I Love You" (#16 R&b), "Don't Leave" featuring G-Wise and "Put Me Down" featuring Styles P..

Four years later in 2006 Jones released his fourth album, Journey of a Gemini which included the Tim & Bob produced song "I'm Gonna Be". It had moderate success reaching #40 on Urban AC. "Spend The Night" also received notable airplay.

Donell Jones' new album, Lyrics, was released on September 28, 2010 under E1 Music.

Voice

Voice

Spinto Tenor

Highest note

E#5 in "Special Girl"

Highest Full Voice Note

C5 in "Wish You Were Here"

Lowest note

B2 in "Comeback"