Life Goes On is the third studio album by American R&B singer Donell Jones. It was released by LaFace Records and Arista Records on June 4, 2002, in the United States. The album featured two singles, "You Know that I Love You", which was a minor hit in both the US and the UK and "Put Me Down", a more popular non-album version featuring Styles P and Lady May. The album reached number 3 on the US Billboard 200 and went gold. On September 16, 2003, Arista Records re-released Life Goes On with the bonus track, "I'll Go", which first appeared on the Love & Basketball soundtrack.
AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine rated the album four out of five stars. He called the project another "consistently satisfying" effort within Jones' discography and added: "Jones may not be as flashy as some of his modern soul peers [...] but that's what makes his records work, and what makes Life Goes On another fine addition to his catalog."[1] Craig Seymour from Entertainment Weekly noted that the album "uses fluid '80s grooves for tales of straying lovers, reformed commitment-phobes, and incarcerated romantics. With his tenderly earnest young-Stevie Wonder-like delivery and consistently sharp lyrics, Jones hits the right notes."[2]Rolling Stone's Adrian Zupp found that "the mostly laid back grooves and oh-so-romantic lyric turns make this definite mood music, and it works – as long as your mood is pretty fixed [...] The guy has genuine vocal range and power and a craftsman's instinct for creating an appealing vibe. Whether Life Goes On tops Jones' platinum-plus sophomore disc, Where I Wanna Be, is for the people to decide. But everything on his latest CD suggests that, artistically at least, he's still on the way up."[3]
Chart performance
Life Goes On debuted and peaked at number three on the US Billboard 200 in the week of June 13, 2002, with first week sales of 110,000 units.[4] It marked Jones' first top ten album in the United States as well as his biggest sales week yet.[4] The album also reached number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[4] On January 11, 2006, Life Goes On was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[5] By May 2006, the album had sold 610,000 copies in the US.[6]
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