![]() What's a Man to Do? tended to falter whenever J broke from his sweet, yearning (not whining) manner to adopt a tougher tone, but he smartly leaves that for Bash's and Wall's guest spots here. The singer continues to work closely with Happy Perez, but Cox's presence on not one but three tracks - including "How to Deal," a clone of Usher's Cox-penned "Burn" in both sound and sentiment - adds significant heft to his catalog. ![]() "Don't Wanna Try," a single that wound up cracking the Top 20 in 2003, is probably responsible for allowing Frankie J to bring in the likes of songwriters/producers Bryan-Michael Cox and Mario Winans, along with features from Baby Bash and Swisha House heavyweight Paul Wall, for follow-up The One. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
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