Born To Do It
Craig David
"Born To Do It" is the debut studio album by British singer-songwriter Craig David, released in 2000. The album showcases a blend of R&B, pop, and garage influences, marking a significant moment in the early 2000s UK music scene. David's smooth vocals and relatable lyrics resonate throughout the album, which features a seamless mix of upbeat tracks and soulful ballads. The production incorporates elements of UK garage, making it distinctive and fresh for its time.
The album's standout singles, including "Fill Me In" and "Seven Days," received critical acclaim and commercial success, propelling David into stardom. "Fill Me In" became his first number one hit in the UK, while "Seven Days" further solidified his presence in the music industry. "Born To Do It" not only established Craig David as a prominent artist but also set the stage for a new wave of British music that blended different genres and styles. The album's lasting impact is still felt today, as it laid the foundation for David's continued success and evolution as an artist.
Born To Do It
Craig David
"Born To Do It" is the debut studio album by British singer-songwriter Craig David, released in 2000. The album showcases a blend of R&B, pop, and garage influences, marking a significant moment in the early 2000s UK music scene. David's smooth vocals and relatable lyrics resonate throughout the album, which features a seamless mix of upbeat tracks and soulful ballads. The production incorporates elements of UK garage, making it distinctive and fresh for its time.
The album's standout singles, including "Fill Me In" and "Seven Days," received critical acclaim and commercial success, propelling David into stardom. "Fill Me In" became his first number one hit in the UK, while "Seven Days" further solidified his presence in the music industry. "Born To Do It" not only established Craig David as a prominent artist but also set the stage for a new wave of British music that blended different genres and styles. The album's lasting impact is still felt today, as it laid the foundation for David's continued success and evolution as an artist.
