Why doesn’t the project have any features?
This album is leaning towards my strengths and what I do well.
Coming off the TGT album, I saw that there was still a need for real R&B music, and nobody’s really throwing that out there. I really wanted to pay homage to that sound and what I do as a musician, as a true vocalist, as a songwriter and really let people experience that side of me 100 percent. Tank: I added a lot more of the the original retro sound of R&B to this album, all the way through and through. VIBE: What did you do differently on this album that you haven’t done before? VIBE caught up with Tank this week in New York City to talk about his new album, the status of TGT and that one time he was catfished. It’s an R&B effort that stays true to its rhythm and blues roots. He’s sticking to what he knows on his seventh album, Stronger, which merges retro vibes with sweet ballads. In an age where R&B lyrics and rap bars mirror each other, mainstream crooners are leaving the sweet and sultry behind for the less refined.