![]() Jon Bellion is a brand of R&B that will be very palatable for pop audiences - his voice is full and present when he needs it to be, but there is a soft, silky quality that feels reminiscent of popstars past - and it would be quite shocking if his amazingly approachable music didn't land him in the spotlight sooner or later. ![]() ![]() Bellion's tranquil technique is utilized fully by the dual threat musician (he both produces and sings, and he occasionally raps, too) to create full-fledged stories, and The Separation should only help amplify his status as a masterful crafter of brilliantly human songs. It is the artist's second free album following the release of his debut, Translations Through Speakers, earlier this year, but there is a very real sense of texture and a commitment to balance and symmetry that gives you the sense that he's been at this for some time now. ![]() After penning Eminem's massive Rihanna-featured hit "Monster," the multi-talented Jon Bellion is capitalizing on his building momentum with the release of his incredibly uplifting sophomore album, The Separation, a wildly entertaining spectrum of sounds and ideas that pleasantly tinkers with perspective while experimenting sonically. ![]()
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