On June 9,Pleasure P debuted his first studio album, “The Introduction of Marcus Cooper.” The album falls under the genre of R&B.
Some of the main producers are Dre & Vidal, Cool and Dre, Tank, Jim Jonsin, Static Major, Rico Love, Keith Sweat and Ne-Yo.
According to Pleasure P, the creation of the album was inspired by the late rapper Static Major. The first lead single of the album is “Did you wrong.”
The single lyrics were written and produced by Pleasure P and R. Zamor. The single features a melody created from a piano. It also has some orchestral strings in the chorus combined with a drum beat.
The music video features Pleasure P discovering his ex- girlfriend with another man. Pleasure P then recalls a fight he had with her before they broke up. In the end of the video, they are both seen together.
The second single of the album is “Boyfriend #2.” The song was written by Pleasure P and Richard Preston Butler, Jr. It was produced by Rico Love and EHood and E2.
There is a simple, two-note progression throughout the whole song with a combination of drum loops and fade away bass.
A music video was premiered on January 27 on Pleasure P’s Myspace website. In the music video, Plesure P was having a fine dinner with a woman.
There are also some shots showing Pleasure P dancing with a few other dancers, followed by a bed scene him and a woman.
The third single of the album is “Under.” The single was produced by Tank. The song has some simple notes combined with slow and soft drum loops and beats.
Overall, the album is a just another R&B album from a new artist in the music market. The album is themed towards a seductive album that is similar to other R&B artist such Lloyd’s “Street Love.”
Most of the songs are about women and money. There is nothing much special in the meaning of the lyrics of the songs.
Most of the songs are produced with a combination of simple notes from the piano with a few drum beats. The album’s songs are slow jams, such as “Tender Roni (Hand Cuffin).”
These songs are pretty empty and plain without much room for creative instrumentation. Some songs patterns in the album are pretty ordinary for R&B music.
For instance, the single “I’m a Beast” featuring Yung Joc. It is one of the many strategies music companies use to gain popularity with songs. It has become a common trend in the R&B world.
If you love listening to R&B music, there are better R&B albums out there. This is just another ordinary album.






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