Craig David shot to fame in 2000, after releasing “Fill Me In”, “Seven Days” and “Re-Rewind”. His fresh faced look appealed to teenagers and young adults alike, as well as for old wrinklies like myself. At the age of 19, Craig seemed to almost have it al ...
Advantages: Several very well-known hits. Tunes rather than beats. David's pleasing vocals are easy on the ear, as are the songs. Generally hard to dislike. Disadvantages: Too samey at times. Cliched lyrics. Some more uptempo tracks would have been welcome.
The debut album from Basingstoke's self-styled king of the UK two-step scene has already sold well in excess of one million copies, not to mention housing a pair of chart-topping singles - Fill Me In and 7 Days. Craig David has become ubiquitous in th ...
Advantages: Every song has potential to be a single Disadvantages: only 12 tracks.
Since I am pretty much obsessed with Craig David I had to update this awful, awful opinion! Craig David, every teen girls dream, including mine. Which meant it was only natural to purchase his debut album 'Born To Do It', and boy was I glad I did. I p ...
Advantages: Great Vocals & Lyrics Disadvantages: None
It seems that Craig David has been around for an eternity now, and in fact it has now been a long eight years since his debut albums 'Born To Do It'. This album was a huge hit in the UK and spawned four top 10 singles. It became a platinum album in the US ...
Advantages: Lots of bangers Disadvantages: Nothing specific
The Southampton R&B singer Craig David debuted with his album “Born To Do It” in 2000, shortly after his time spent collaborating with the 2-Step Garage group Artful Dodger, and so although this has him doing contemporary R&B work, it also features him on ...