


Hopefully TGT’s next outing will keep the fire burning.īest tracks: “Burn Out,” “Take It Wrong,” “Explode”Ĭan’t get enough of Edd? For more album reviews, relationship talk, pop culture news and Keith Sweat hero worship, visit SoulInStereo. Discover short videos related to tgt songs on TikTok. Some of the great tracks are lost among those with hackneyed lyrics, causing the album to drag near the end. TGT sounds so much more comfortable on tracks like “Burn Out.” It’s sensual without delving into immaturity.Īt 17 tracks, Three Kings is a mixed bag. Same goes for the unnecessary auto-tune on “OMG.” But once the guys starts telling their girl that they want to “f*** you heavy” things get, well, heavy-handed. “FYH” sounds amazing, with Ginuwine especially turning heads. It doesn’t help that guest rapper Problem brags that the girl’s vagina tastes like Thai wings. It was announced over the PA system that he was suffering from 'Double Vision. “No Fun” repurposes Snoop Doggy Lion’s “Ain’t No Fun (If The Homies Can’t Have None).” I have no desire to hear anyone singing about passing around a girl to their friends, especially not mature adults. TGT Song list Sex Never Felt Better (2013) More Songfacts: Double Vision Foreigner Foreigner got the title for 'Double Vision' after watching a hockey game where goalie John Davidson got a concussion. Well, sometimes, it seems they forgot that. TGT are veterans of the game and, because of that, are speaking to a slightly more mature audience that the typical 106 & Park fan. Unfortunately, not all of Three Kings is filled with such wise choices. It’s a great blend of R&B infused with slight elements of hip hop – enough to provide energy but not enough to overtake the track. “Weekend Love” follow that same pattern while “Take It Wrong” amps up the tempo. TGT scales back their vocals expertly on “Explode” to emphasize the sexuality. Despite their contrasting pitches, the trio has no problem uniting in their seductive quests. Their harmonies play off each other perfectly as they explore familiar territory – love (“Lessons In Love”), regret (“Next Time Around”), apologies (“I Need”) and rebirth (“Tearing It Down”).įirst single “Sex Never Felt Better” is tailor-made for TGT. Maybe it’s because of the friendship they had before forming the group but vocally TGT are a well-oiled machine. The album’s most prominent success? These guys sound exquisite together. Three Kings, the supergroup’s first venture together, looks to once again make them household names. These days, acting, fatherhood and production tend to define Ty, G and Tank. While all three have consistently released solid work since the late ‘90s, the spark that first ignited their success has been quieted in recent years. It could be just the spark the trio needs, too. Combining the talents of Tyrese, Ginuwine and Tank – veteran artists with a combined 17 solo albums – could be the spark the genre needs. Male R&B groups, which were a staple on radio playlists a couple of decades ago, have become an endangered species. I’ve been looking forward to TGT’s debut album for years now.Īnd not for the reason most of you ladies have anticipated it. For years, TGT fans have been anticipating their sophomore effort, and Tank has given the world a hint as to why it has yet to materialize.Words by Edward T. 1 spot on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart, and while that is quite the accomplishment, a second album didn't follow. However, in 2012, the trio reunited and the following year, they released their debut album, Three Kings. They were set to tour in 2007 but hit snags that caused delays, and because they were all signed to different labels at the time, they struggled to coordinate. The first appeared together back in 2007 on a remix of one of Tank's singles and because they were friends outside of the industry, it was expected that their collaboration would move forward without a hitch. When R&B superstars Tyrese, Ginuwine, and Tank became a trio, their fans were excited about the future. 1 but they failed to follow up with a sophomore record.įans love a good supergroup if artists can make them work, and there was much enthusiasm for TGT. The 'Tyrese, Ginuwine, Tank' trio's debut reached No.
