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Be [new] Full Album Zip — Donell Jones- Where I Wanna

Even 25+ years later, Where I Wanna Be sounds fresh. Modern R&B artists like Bryson Tiller, Brent Faiyaz, and SZA have cited Donell Jones as a direct influence. The album’s production—sparse, drum-heavy, and unhurried—predicted the "alternative R&B" wave by nearly two decades.

"Where I Wanna Be" is a masterfully crafted album that showcases Donell Jones' growth as an artist and songwriter. The album's sound is characterized by lush instrumentation, catchy hooks, and Jones' emotive vocals. Lyrically, the album explores themes of love, relationships, and personal growth, which resonated with listeners worldwide. Donell Jones- Where I Wanna Be Full Album Zip

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This track listing shows how Jones crafted a seamless listening experience, blending vulnerable confessions with confident declarations, and mellow grooves with sharp storytelling.

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