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"Lifetime," "Get To Know Ya," "This Woman's Work" (Kate Bush cover).

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Born on May 23, 1967, in Atlanta, Georgia, Maxwell began his music career in the late 1980s, performing in various bands and collaborating with other artists. His soulful voice, captivating stage presence, and genre-bending style quickly gained him a loyal following. Maxwell's music is a fusion of R&B, soul, jazz, and rock, making him a standout in the music world. maxwell discography 320 kbps exclusive

BLACKsummers'night earned Maxwell two Grammy Awards, proving his sound remained relevant. 5. blackSUMMERS'night (2016) Reflective, soulful, and progressive.

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"Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)," "Sumthin' Sumthin'," "Whenever Wherever Whatever." "Lifetime," "Get To Know Ya," "This Woman's Work"

"Whenever Wherever Whatever," "This Woman's Work" (Kate Bush cover)

It was lauded by critics for its production, often highlighting the bass and vocal layers. EP and Rare Tracks (The "Exclusive" Collection)

To truly complete a 320 kbps collection, look beyond the main albums for these key additions: Embrya subverted expectations with ambient textures

Returning to a more traditional R&B and soul structure, Now earned Maxwell his first Billboard 200 number-one album. The record features a raw, intimate acoustic feel alongside powerful emotional delivery.

Following his massive debut, Maxwell took a experimental, psychedelic turn. Embrya subverted expectations with ambient textures, deep grooves, and abstract lyrical themes. While polarizing upon release, it is now revered as a progressive soul masterpiece.