{"product_id":"peaceful-journey","title":"Peaceful Journey","description":"Personnel: Heavy D (rap vocals); Johnny Gill, Aaron Hall (vocals); Big Daddy Kane, Kool G. Rap, Grand Puba, C.L. Smooth, Q-Tip, Daddy Freddy (rap vocals); Pete Rock, Teddy Riley, Howie Tee, Dj Eddie F., Maurice \"Nevelle\" Hodge, Dave Hall (various instruments); Darren Lighty, Marlon Williams (keyboards, programming); Cliff Lighty, Eric \"The Flex\" Williams, K-Ci Hailey, JoJo Hailey, Althea Graham, Felicia Graham, Cherelle Wright, Jennifer Keith, Akema Johnson, Tammy Lucas, Lady Levi (background vocals).\u003cbr\u003eProducers include: Pete Rock, Marley Marl, Hit Man, Howie Tee, Deville Hodge.\u003cbr\u003ePersonnel: Aaron Hall , Joel \"JoJo\" Hailey, Johnny Gill, Cedric \"K-Ci\" Hailey (vocals); Heavy D (rap vocals); Darren Lighty (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Marlon Williams (keyboards, programming); Cliff Lighty, Daddy Freddy, Dave Hall, Cherelle Wright, Eric Williams, Akema Johnson, Alethea Graham, Lady Levi, Nevelle Hodge, Tammy Lucas (background vocals).\u003cbr\u003eAudio Mixers: Dave Way; David Kennedy; Roey Shamir; Mark Partis; Chris Champion; Angela Piva.\u003cbr\u003eAudio Remixer: Mark Partis.\u003cbr\u003eRecording information: Greene Street Recording Studio, New York, NY; Marley Marl's House Of Hits, Chesnut Ridge, NY; Soundtrack Recording Studios, New York, NY; Studiomasters Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Unique Recording Studio, New York, NY.\u003cbr\u003ePhotographer: Nick Baratta.\u003cbr\u003eHeavy D. maintained his high visibility in both the R\u0026amp;B and rap markets with his third album, Peaceful Journey. The title says a lot about Heavy's outlook -- he was never an inflammatory, confrontational rapper, and generally sought to entertain rather than challenge. While most of this melodic, very R\u0026amp;B-ish album (which includes his remake of the Gamble \u0026amp; Huff classic \"Now That We've Found Love\") is fun and escapist in nature, the self-proclaimed Overweight Lover shows himself to be a noteworthy and effective social commentator on the title song, \"Letter to the Future\" (which urges a teenage criminal to change his ways) and \"Sister Sister\" -- a salute to Black women clearly written in response to misogyny in rap. Whether being socio-political or simply aiming to entertain, Heavy still makes it clear that he has a lot of technique. ~ Alex Henderson","brand":"MovieMars","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51508608237855,"sku":"008811028923","price":21.95,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0679\/7833\/0399\/files\/66ceb2e2aef70e24a5d1b5de92c0681e.jpg?v=1778001268","url":"https:\/\/www.moviemars.com\/products\/peaceful-journey","provider":"MovieMars","version":"1.0","type":"link"}