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  2. Donell Jones - Wikipedia

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    Donell Jones (born May 22, 1973) is an American R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer from Chicago, Illinois. He met record producer Eddie F in the mid-1990s and signed with his record label Untouchables Entertainment, beginning his career as a songwriter for its parent label, LaFace Records .

  3. Donell Jones discography - Wikipedia

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    (True Steppers featuring Brian Harvey & Donell Jones) 2000 — — — 25 True Stepping "Breathe (Better Days)" (Mystic featuring & Donell Jones) 2003 — — — — Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom "Don't Trip" (LC featuring Donell Jones) 2010 — — — — Non-album single "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released ...

  4. U Know What's Up - Wikipedia

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    "U Know What's Up" is a song by American R&B singer Donell Jones. It was written by Edward "Eddie F." Ferrell, Darren Lighty, Clifton Lighty, Balewa Muhammad, Anthony Hamilton, and Veronica McKenzie for his second studio album, Where I Wanna Be (1999), while production was helmed by Ferrell and Darren Lighty for Untouchables Entertainment.

  5. Where I Wanna Be (Donell Jones album) - Wikipedia

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    Where I Wanna Be is the second studio album by American R&B singer Donell Jones.It was released by LaFace Records and Arista Records on October 12, 1999, in the United States.

  6. Love Like This (Donell Jones song) - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Release information subsection. 2.1 Purchaseable release. ... Donell Jones: Donell Jones singles chronology "Spend the Night" (2007) "Love Like This" (2010)

  7. Where I Wanna Be (Donell Jones song) - Wikipedia

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    "Where I Wanna Be" is a song by American R&B singer Donell Jones. It was written and produced by Jones and Kyle West for his same-titled second album (1999). Released as the album's fourth and final single, the song charted at number Twenty nine on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, marking his second top five hit on the latter chart.

  8. Lyrics (Donell Jones album) - Wikipedia

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    The album marked his first release with the venture, following his departure from LaFace Records, and features production credits by Mike City and Jones himself. The album debuted at number 5 on the US Billboard Independent Albums chart and number 9 on Billboard ' s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart with almost 15,000 in sales.

  9. Better Start Talking - Wikipedia

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    "Better Start Talking" is a song by American singer Donell Jones. It was written by Jones along with Ryan Leslie and Sean Garrett for his fourth studio album Journey of a Gemini (2006), while production was helmed by Leslie and Garrett.