Real Talk (Dave Hollister album) explained

Real Talk
Type:studio
Artist:Dave Hollister
Cover:Real Talk (Dave Hollister album).jpg
Released:November 11, 2003
Studio:DreamWorks
Genre:R&B
Prev Title:Things in the Game Done Changed
Prev Year:2002
Next Year:2006

Real Talk is the fourth studio album by American singer Dave Hollister. It was released by DreamWorks Records on November 11, 2003 in the United States.

Critical reception

Allmusic editor Andy Kellman found that "this fourth album is only outshined by Ghetto Hymns as Hollister's best [...] It's a lean album with plenty of dimensions and little in the way of wasted moments. Hollister makes every second count, and while there might be a few lines that make you scratch your head – such as "I need you as bad as old folks need soft shoes" – Real Talk forges the singer's status as one of the most consistent, down-to-earth figures in contemporary R&B."

Track listing

Sample credits