Tyrese now releases his sophomore Voltron effort, Black Rose. Yet his musical passion continued to overflow, returning in 2011 in glorious fashion with Open Invitation for his Voltron Recordz moniker, that debuted on the Billboard Top Ten and earned a Grammy nomination.ĭespite the world, this may be his last musical opus. After four CD’s for RCA and J Records, Tyrese took a hiatus to pursue movies. It would be the latter where he embraced his biggest comfort zone of the R&B spectrum, scoring several Billboard top hits since 1998 in “Sweet Lady,” “How You Gonna Act Like That” and “Stay.” His pure tenor which is second nature to this urban music veteran smoothly oozes a sincere heart topped with a raw aftertaste. That was the stepping stone for a multi-gifted artist who has successfully touched the modeling, movie and music world. ![]() An urban music veteran of seventeen years, Tyrese, exercises his passion for smooth and sexy R&B with Black Rose, his finest CD to date.Īs a teenager, Tyrese Gibson was seen all over the world singing ‘Always Coca Cola’ in 1994.
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