The album’s lead single was a radical departure from the acoustic guitar strums of his early work. Driven by a thick, funky bassline and packed with candy and ice cream metaphors, the track proved David could master the pristine, high-budget pop-R&B production dominating American airwaves at the time. It was bold, energetic, and impossibly catchy. 2. "Fast Cars"
Released in November 2002, Slicker Than Your Average was the highly anticipated follow-up to Craig David’s debut, Born to Do It . If the first album was about the innocence of "7 Days," this record was David’s attempt to show a more mature, urban, and—as the title suggests—slicker side of his artistry. craig david slicker than your average album zip
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