I got in the vocal booth as day 1 of #AlbumMode and I crashed and burned I was on with my engineer of 20+ years who’s always so patient and kind and honestly have became my therapist over the years cause I sing from a real place I just need someone to talk to often when I get knee deep into this process…. The following day Tyrese offers another moment of transparency while speaking on “crashing and burning” during the making of his upcoming album. I hope not.īut right now I am going all out to keep my family and loved ones safe and healthy….” People really out here reckless and just don’t care about others health…. “What became scary for me is seeing the amount of people who tested positive and then I seen them out that same night at clubs, restaurants and or events…. He also criticizes those who don’t take the virus seriously and therefor isn’t concerned with the health of others. “Double mask….triple vax’d don’t let em laugh at your for playing it safe out here…if only my mother lived with me I believe Covid wouldn’t have taken her away from me…” Written as a caption over a picture of him double masked up he writes: Over 300+ people tested positive upon trying to visit or coke to my home to perform a service and was sent away INSTANTLY….” People who know me know that I had an NBA bubble long before the NBA bubble…. Just like there was only ONE PRISCILLA aka my beloved mother….
#TYRESE NEW ALBUM STAY UPDATE#
I am just here to be transparent as I always am and to tell you to be safe out there and don’t let a news report or governmental update about mask or no mask dictate you living your ONE LIFE……. “The most depressing and stressful thing I’ve ever experienced is getting emails and phone calls and paperwork on making burial plans and arrangements for my mother…… I am in no position to tell you what to do or not do…. He speaks on the difficulties of planning for his late mothers funeral, and details to followers the extra measures he takes to protect himself from the Covid-19 virus – the illness that initially put his mother in the hospital. In a recent instagram post, 43-year-old R&B singer/actor Tyrese Gibson gets candid about the details surrounding his mother’s death. We continue to keep Tyrese Gibson and his family in our thoughts and prayers.įollowing the passing of his mother Priscilla Murray Gibson, Tyrese continues to ask for prayers from fans and social media followers as he warns about the dangers of Covid and speaks on the difficulties of completing his upcoming album after her passing. Recording Industry Association of America.Tyrese Believes If His Mother Had Been Living With Him She Wouldn’t Have Passed Away + Opens Up About The Difficulties Of Making His New Album Since Her Passing ^ "American album certifications – Tyrese – Tyrese".^ "R&B/Hip-Hop Albums: Year End 1999".^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 1999".^ "Tyrese Billboard 200 Chart History".^ "Nobody Else: Tyrese (Artist): Music".^ "'Always Cool' (Always Coca-Cola) 1996 Coca-Cola Werbung Commercial Tyrese Gibson." YouTube, uploaded by wwwcocacoladosende,,.Johnta Austin - composer, background vocals.Chris "Tricky" Stewart - producer, engineer.Powell - guitar, percussion, producer, mixing Nate Love - multiple instruments, producer.On March 13, 1999, the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over a million copies in the United States. The album also spent a total of 36 weeks on the chart. After its tenth week on the chart, the album reached it peak at number 17 on the chart.
Tyrese debuted at number 189 on the US Billboard 200 chart, on the chart week dated November 14, 1998. The third single peaked at number 56 on the chart dated July 3, 1999.
The album's third single, " Lately" was released on March 23, 1999. The second single peaked at number 12 on the chart dated May 1, 1999, becoming Tyrese's first highest peaking song at the time and the album's most successful single.
The album's second single, " Sweet Lady" was released on November 10, 1998. The single peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated September 19, 1998, becoming Tyrese's first US top 40 song. " Nobody Else", was released as the album's lead single on August 4, 1998. This commercial captured the attention of RCA Records, who signed the singer to the label. Tyrese starred in a 1994 Coca-Cola commercial titled "Always Cool (Always Coca-Cola)," where he was shown singing.