J. Holiday follows up his first Grammy Awards nomination â Best Contemporary R&B Album for his RIAA gold debut Back Of My âLac (on the Music Line Group/Capitol Records label), featuring the back-to-back hits âBedâ and âSuffocateâ â with the announcement that he has completed his second album, aptly titled ROUND 2, scheduled to arrive in the physical and digital marketplace on February 24, 2009.
The first single pick from ROUND 2 has been chosen â âItâs Yours,â impacted Urban Mainstream radio on Monday, December 8th, the single is the #1 most added single at Urban Mainstream radio and will impact Rhythm radio on January 12th. Among the A-list producers onboard for ROUND 2 are Jasper (who worked on Lloydâs hits âYouâ and âAll Around The Worldâ) and the CoStars (whose credits include Teairra Marieâs âMake A Girl Feelâ).
The video for âItâs Yoursâ will be shot by director Jonathan Mannion, who delivered the evocative and downright sexy video for âBedâ last year, and went on to shoot the video for âSuffocateâ as well. âBedâ (whose sales have topped 775,000) hit #1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/ Hip-Hop Songs chart and #5 on the Hot 100, and the video spent 8 weeks at #1 on BETâs 106 & Park. âSuffocateâ (over 480,000 sales) rose to #2 on the R&B chart and bulleted inside the Top 20 on the Hot 100.
Back Of My âLac (released October 2007) had the distinction of debuting at #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart. One year later, J. Holiday was nominated for his first American Music Award as Favorite Male Artist in the Soul/Rhythm & Blues category. He was also nominated for a BET Award as Best Male R&B Artist. Back Of My âLac sales to-date are over 750,000 units.
22-year-old singer/songwriter J. Holidayâs fate took a turn when he hooked up with Corey Green and A&R veteran Anthony âT.Aâ Tate of Music Line Group (Ciara, Teairra Marie) which led straight to a deal at the Capitol Tower in Hollywood. A preachersâ son, raised up in the church by a hardworking mother, J. is a classic rhythm and blues storyteller in the tradition of Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding, Donny Hathaway, and Al Green. They were the foundations of Jâs soul when he was a teenager negotiating the mean streets of DC.
But he was also caught up in the hip-hop rhymes of Jay-Z and OutKast. Add to that his fascination with â90s R&B vocal groups Boyz II Men, H-Town, and Jodeci, and a portrait emerges of the artist as a young man. âI can say that Iâve lived that street life,â he testifies. âThe streets are not anything to glamorize. Iâm trying to let my people back home know that Iâm with them. DC has a lot of talent and Iâm just trying to show people that we are here.â