It would be easy to dismiss Tyrese as just another pop pretty boy. Looking at his previous work as a model and VJ, it's hard not to classify him as a musician more concerned with commercial success than any real musical artistry. Listening to 2000 Watts, even the most cynical of R&B fans would have to admit that Tyrese has real talent. Flanked by a series of heavyweight producers such as Rodney Jerkins and Jermaine Dupree, Tyrese delivers a series of allads and uptempo numbers that are bound to appeal to fans of BET and TRL, respectively. His first single, "I Like Them Girls" is a bouncing homage to women. Equally impressive is "There for Me (Baby)," a melodic allad produced by Babyface. After a relative successful debut album, 2000 Watts demonstrates that Tyrese is a legitimate R&B talent with a lot more skills than a lot of people expected.
Fans who were surprised when the singer released a rap album last year better get used to it. The R&B star told MTV news that he's already started recording songs for his next hip hop cd which will be titled "Black Rose". He is currently on tour in support of his last album "Alter Ego"."Full Article, along with Tour Dates":http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1554520/20070313/id_0.jhtml