Jason Mraz has been entertaining his legion of fans since the debut of his first single "The Remedy" in 2003. He blew up on the music scene and was well received based off his debut Waiting for My Rocket to Come, but sold less with the release of his sophomore effort Mr. A-Z, a pun on his last name. Mraz took a brief hiatus, but is returning now with this third studio album We Sing. We dance. We Steal Things. And without a doubt, this is probably his best album to date.

What's great about this record is that it accomplishes what other albums can't, entirely taking you to another place. While listening to this in a darkened photo studio, I still manage to have the feeling of driving through the California desert, hanging out with friends around a campfire and sitting in an avocado farm. Why avocado, you ask? Aside from his many talents including singing and playing guitar, Mraz owns and sells avocados by way of his own personal farm.
There are five tracks worthy of checking out on this fantastic album. The first single, "I'm Yours," is getting a good amount of airplay and video spins, capable of setting the mood for any couple to relax and enjoy each other's company. Elsewhere on the album, newbie Colbie Caillat joins Mraz for the second single "Lucky," a sweet and down-to-earth ballad.

What's great about this record is that it accomplishes what other albums can't, entirely taking you to another place. While listening to this in a darkened photo studio, I still manage to have the feeling of driving through the California desert, hanging out with friends around a campfire and sitting in an avocado farm. Why avocado, you ask? Aside from his many talents including singing and playing guitar, Mraz owns and sells avocados by way of his own personal farm.
There are five tracks worthy of checking out on this fantastic album. The first single, "I'm Yours," is getting a good amount of airplay and video spins, capable of setting the mood for any couple to relax and enjoy each other's company. Elsewhere on the album, newbie Colbie Caillat joins Mraz for the second single "Lucky," a sweet and down-to-earth ballad.








flove
past few months and i can't believe i had been missing out on his
music for so long. he's amazing.