Comfortable Swagg is the seventh studio album by Jon B. It was released on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2012. The album spawned two singles and videos: the title track and "Only One." The album is notable for being Jon B.'s first recording without marketing, promotion and distribution from a major label. His last two recordings, Stronger Everyday and Helpless Romantic, were released on smaller labels, but still had promotion and distribution from Sony BMG and Universal Music Group's Fontana Distribution, respectively.
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| - Comfortable Swagg is the seventh studio album by Jon B. It was released on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2012. The album spawned two singles and videos: the title track and "Only One." The album is notable for being Jon B.'s first recording without marketing, promotion and distribution from a major label. His last two recordings, Stronger Everyday and Helpless Romantic, were released on smaller labels, but still had promotion and distribution from Sony BMG and Universal Music Group's Fontana Distribution, respectively. (en)
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| - Comfortable Swagg is the seventh studio album by Jon B. It was released on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2012. The album spawned two singles and videos: the title track and "Only One." The album is notable for being Jon B.'s first recording without marketing, promotion and distribution from a major label. His last two recordings, Stronger Everyday and Helpless Romantic, were released on smaller labels, but still had promotion and distribution from Sony BMG and Universal Music Group's Fontana Distribution, respectively. Although Comfortable Swagg was released in 2012, a couple of the songs on the album were recorded as early as 2009. An unfinished version of "Fill Your Cup" was leaked to the internet in May 2010 without a second verse from DJ Quik. (en)
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