Of course, it is a debut and, considering that, pulling a daring punch or two is forgiven. Slow Down - 12' Version has a BPM/tempo of 186, is in the key B Minor and has a duration of 04:18. It is track 2 in the album Disturbing Tha Peace Presents Bobby Valentino. Past the single, Bobby Valentino the album doesn't disappoint, but it is a bit frustrating when the smart music and bold "Real R&B Singers Needed" sign point to grander possibilities. Slow Down - 12' Version is a song by Bobby V. As they would say in the tech world, "Slow Down" is the killer app, a single good enough to buy the whole album. Bobby Valentino - Slow Down (Architect On The Drums) Edited for the club. Clipse - What Happened To That Boy (Architect On The Drums) 7. Slow Down Lyrics: Tim & Bob, Bobby Valentino / You know how we do / Its another one / I saw you walking down on Melrose / You looked like an angel straight. Just Blaze - React (Architect On The Drums) 6. Scott Storch - Candy Shop (Architect On The Drums) 5.
That otherworldly production helps a lot too, as does the singer's committed delivery, sounding like he's not at all tired of this sensual material, so why should you be? His Babyface-like voice is above average without a theatrical edge but with a charismatic street swagger and just the right touch of humble joy. Yung Gordon - Finna Hit My Walk (Architect On The Drums) 4. and producers Tim Kelley and Bob Robinson make the album seem a lot more diverse than it really is by alternating the "let's get busy right now" numbers with the "you're very special, let's take this slow" numbers.
Pan flutes, atmospheric interludes, and French women cooing sweet nothings flesh out the album, an album that's 99.9 percent "for the ladies," save an appearance from his main man, Ludacris. The singer's first full-length has mystical touches in its overall slick and sexy production, touches that help separate the album from the competition in a way the everyday songwriting doesn't. This pillow-talky album must have been recorded with candles filling the recording studio, but you can bet there was the faint smell of patchouli too. stretched out on a crimson, crushed-velvet couch as he delivered his self-titled debut. It's easy to imagine R&B crooner Bobby V.