Carl Henry
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Carl Henry, under the Canadian-based record label CeSoul Music, puts the riddim in rhythm and blues. Born in Jamaica and raised in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the island crooner blends the rumble of dancehall reggae with the smooth stylings of R&B and soul. He grew up singing in a church choir; years of vocal training have shaped a voice that slinks, shudders and soars.
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[edit] Career
Henry has toured all over North America and Europe, supporting U.S. stars like Mary J. Blige, De La Soul and Ashanti. In Canada, he earned Juno Award nominations in each of the last three years. RNB, his full-length debut, was recognized for Best R&B/Soul Recording in 2003; singles Homie’s Girl and Bare As She Dare (featuring Ce’Cile) were nominated for Best Reggae Recording in 2004 and 2005.
[edit] RNB
RNB delivered passionate, late-night murmurs with songs like One Night Stand, Sex U and Did U Really. The album’s title was literal: RNB is straight-up R&B from beginning to finish. Henry is proud of his first effort, but says it reflected only a narrow band of his full range.
[edit] I Wish
Now, though, Carl combines his myriad influences — R&B, dancehall, pop, soul, gospel — on his sophomore album, I Wish (CeSoul Music, distribution by DEP/Universal). “The new record is who I really am, as an artist and a person,” he says. The moment is ripe, given reggae’s increasing influence on urban music. “This is a great time for me, because reggaeton and dancehall are really stepping to the forefront,” he says. “People are willing to give it a chance, wanting to give it an ear. I’m glad that I’m able to make music that reflects that.”
CeSoul CEO Cecil Collins helped Henry gather a team of collaborators to create I Wish. Carl co-wrote several songs with Teron Beal, hit composer for Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Luther Vandross and Deborah Cox. “(Working with Teron) was initially somewhat intimidating. I went in thinking that I would be quiet, that he would dictate what I would sing — but we clicked right away,” Henry says. “He listened to my ideas, I listened to his, we played off each other. We were initially supposed to do one song together, but wound up doing five.”
Joseph Stonestreet, formerly of Blackstreet, was another key contributor; he co-wrote and co-produced significant portions of I Wish. “Joe is like my musical father,” Henry says. “To have somebody who has mastered music to the level that he has — I’m constantly learning so much from him, as a writer and a vocalist.”
Carl says he especially enjoyed working with Bizzo, an up-and-coming Philadelphia producer who is steeped in hip-hop vibes. “We did a ton of songs together,” Henry says. “Hopefully this is one of those career things, where we’re still working together three or four albums down the line.”
For I Wish’s coup de grâce, hip-hop industry veteran J Rome connected Carl with JR Writer, ace rhyme slayer from New York’s Diplomats crew, for a remix of Bizzo’s "Perfect". The result is a mixture of rap, reggae and R&B. “Perfect” was the set up track for I Wish’s title track, produced by the Red One (Christina Milian, A-Teens).