
ME: Dark Water is more of an edgier side.” “It was really fun recording this project. But I wanted to step out of my comfort zone,” he tells Rated R&B. “I know a lot of people want that nostalgic R&B feel, which the EP still has. Houston says he “went more current” on his upcoming project. The six-track EP, a follow-up to his surprise album ME that dropped in February, will feature Ray J and Monteco. “Coming Back” is the first offering from Houston’s upcoming EP, ME: Dark Water, which releases Nov. “When I feel like the world is closing in on me from all the pressures of success or expectations, I find myself coming back to her as my safe zone.” “The inspiration behind the song is that no matter what me and my wife are going through, I always come back to her,” Houston exclusively tells Rated R&B.


No matter what issues may arise, he knows that his heart is safe with his significant other. Over fluttering strings that are paired with airy oohs and aahs, Houston sings about a love that is irresistible. He found that "the disc is not the most distinctive set of the former Immature member's career, highlighted by the breezy "Express Lane" (which could have only been written in the wake of Jamie Foxx's "Blame It") and "Stranger," where Houston is at his unassuming best.Marques Houston has returned with a new single titled “Coming Back.” It was produced by Eif Keyz and co-written by Houston and Dave Young. Houston, which features chief production by Noel "Detail" Fisher and Houston himself.Ĭritical reception Professional ratings Review scoresĪllmusic editor Andy Kellman rated the album two out of five stars.

A breakaway from previous albums, the singer worked with a smaller number of collaborators on Mr.

It was released by MusicWorks Entertainment on Septemin the United States, with distribution handled by Fontana, marking Houston's debut released with the label following his departure from the Universal brand in 2008. Houston is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer Marques Houston.
