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Heartfelt R&B grooves for all kinds of moods and people.
Genre:
Urban/R&B: R&B Pop Crossover
Release Date:
2001
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Love Don't Hurt Anymore
© Copyright-Warrior Records
(700601100023)
Record Label: Warrior Records
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Aneel, born Reginald O'Neal Robinson, is the last of 14 children born to Dewitt & Altha Mae Robinson of Franklinton, Louisiana. After the untimely death of his father and mentor, Aneel was forced to learn to survive on the streets at an early age.
Aneel wrote, orchestrated, and performed all of the songs on this album. He has since then created his own record label, recording & publishing companies. Aneel has successfully landed distribution with one of the industry's leading distributing companies, Warrior Records.
In his spare time, Aneel donates his talents to support his local PTA's music department fund raisers. Aneel's music crosses generations, color barriers, and musical genres. Music lovers from "ten to sixty" have marveled over his accomplishments.
The variety on this album is as multifaceted as Aneel. There is something for everyone! Aneel's smoke-free, drug free, & alcohol free life is blueprinted throughout the lyrics on this album. But, don't take our word for it - listen for yourself!
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nice!
author: www.cdbaby.com/racemusic
With a voice reminiscent of Pebo Bryson and Howard Hewitt, Aneel SHINES...I likedd the songs I heard and will have to hear the album in it's entirety!
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cant get enough of his silky, romantic voice...a must have!!!!
author: madison
i really enjoyed more than just one track on aneel's cd..i would recommend this to everyone..especially people of our generation...(30 and up)...finally something nice and easy to listen to...congrats
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