Bobby V Bobby Valentino — 2005 Zip

and became a number-one R&B hit. Its ethereal production—mixing simple snare tracks with layered guitar and flute—set the template for Valentino’s "come-ons".

: The final single from the album, though it saw less chart success than the first two. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more My Angel (Never Leave You) Bobby V Bobby Valentino 2005 Zip

The album was primarily produced by the powerhouse duo (Tim Kelley and Bob Robinson), known for their work with legends like Boyz II Men. They crafted a cohesive, melodic sound that balanced "bedroom jams" with "club bangers". Official Tracklist: Some Bobby (Intro) Slow Down (The breakout #1 hit) 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) The Smash Hit: "Slow Down" and became a number-one R&B hit

Released in 2005, Bobby Valentino's self-titled album "Bobby Valentino" marked a significant milestone in the R&B singer's career. Known for his smooth vocals and versatile style, Bobby V (born Bobby Valentino Sanders) has been a staple in the R&B scene since the late 1990s. This album, his major-label debut under Arista Records, showcases his ability to blend classic R&B with contemporary sounds. AI responses may include mistakes

: A smooth follow-up single that further highlighted his vocal range, particularly in its remix featuring Lil Wayne. "Give Me a Chance" : Featuring labelmate

Discography Released: April 26, 2005 Singles: " Slow Down", " Tell Me", "My Angel (Never Leave You)" RIAA certification: Platinum My Angel (Never Leave You) Never Lonely

Throwback Thursday: Revisiting Bobby Valentino’s 2005 Self-Titled Debut Released on April 26, 2005, under Ludacris’ Disturbing tha Peace (DTP) label and Def Jam South, the self-titled debut of Bobby Valentino

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