This may be the Nashville-based singer/s debut but there was a considerable buzz even before the album's release, Antonio having written for numerous acts including Stacie Orrico, Darlene McCoy and the Katinas. The anticipation was well deserved. From the opening track of "So Good" until the closing words of the final song "All" the listener is treated to smooth grooves and talented musicianship which wouldn't look out of place in the mainstream market. One thing that would stand out though are the heartfelt lyrical offerings, strongly expressing this artist's love for his Lord and his family. Strong melodies and handy guitar work is presented in abundance complimenting the clear messages this artist is trying to put across to the listener. One of Antonio's best lyrics is "Talkin' Bout Love" which goes, "Don't let them twist ya/Don't let them fill ya/With the nonsense of unreality." Amen! The following track encourages the listener to "reflect on the good things you've been blessed with," something that we could do with listening to. This upbeat debut is sure to make a major impact.
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