Genesis (Brian McKnight album) explained

Genesis
Type:studio
Artist:Brian McKnight
Cover:Brian McKnight Genesis.jpg
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Released:August 25, 2017
Genre:R&B
Length:43:41
Label:SoNo
Prev Title:An Evening with Brian McKnight
Prev Year:2016
Next Title:Exodus
Next Year:2020

"Genesis" is the fifteenth studio album by American singer Brian McKnight. It was released by the SoNo Recording Group on August 25, 2017 in the United States.[1] Primarily produced by Tim Kelley, it features the singles "I Want U" and "10 Million Stars" in addition to "Everything" and "Forever" which were first released on his previous release, the live album An Evening with Brian McKnight (2016). Genesis debuted at number 15 on the US Billboard Independent Albums, while reaching number 73 on Top Album Sales chart.

Critical reception

Andy Kellman from AllMusic found that "on Genesis, McKnight opts to switch it up with modern production stylings [...] Overall, this is more rooted in the electronic-oriented R&B tradition of Kashif and company than, say, an attempt to keep up with mid- to late-2010s hitmakers such as DJ Mustard and Metro Boomin." He called the album "one of McKnight's best albums." SoulTracks editor Melody Charles wrote that "it’s tempting to think that Genesis signals a return to McKnight’s gospel leanings; instead, what’s happening is Brian has rediscovered, and demonstrated, his playful yet passionate side. Yes, there are modern twists and a few brow-raising couplets, but overall, Genesis harkens back to the sweetness and sensuality that attracted fans to his sound in the first place."

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Genesis. iTunes (Apple). 25 August 2017 . January 13, 2020.