If you haven't heard of Lyfe Jennings, it's about time you checked him out. Lyfe Change, the singer-songwriter's third album, is an R&B gem that has it all: hot beats, guitars and some soulful singing.
What distinguishes Lyfe from other singers, though, is his unique voice. It's a little hoarse, but with the versatility of a seasoned vocal veteran. Think of him as the male singing version of Fantasia, the songstress with whom he collaborated on the song "Hypothetically" from his debut album Lyfe 268-192.
There's plenty to go around on Lyfe Change. It features blazing rap tracks, with guest appearances from T.I. on "Brand New," Wyclef Jean on "You Think You've Got It Bad" and Snoop Dogg on "Old School."
What distinguishes Lyfe from other singers, though, is his unique voice. It's a little hoarse, but with the versatility of a seasoned vocal veteran. Think of him as the male singing version of Fantasia, the songstress with whom he collaborated on the song "Hypothetically" from his debut album Lyfe 268-192.There's plenty to go around on Lyfe Change. It features blazing rap tracks, with guest appearances from T.I. on "Brand New," Wyclef Jean on "You Think You've Got It Bad" and Snoop Dogg on "Old School."






