We Can Get Down/You're My Everything/Come Around [Snippets]
CD Details
All Artists:Myron Title:Destiny Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label:Polygram Records Original Release Date: 6/23/1998 Release Date: 6/23/1998 Album Type: Single Genres:Pop, R&B Style:Soul Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPCs:731457233429, 731457233443
CD Reviews
Where did this kid come from?
luvchld2 | Baltimore, MD | 06/17/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I dont know where Myron came from but i dont want him to go back. One of the most impressive debuts ive ever heard. the only other debuts that would rank among the best would be Carl Thomas, R. Kelly, Maxwell, and Joe. That is an elite group to be mentioned among w/out a doubt. Im not surprised that this cd didnt much press because i believe it only realeased one single (Destiny) and that got minimal play. Still, this kid brings a new style of voice and production to the table of r/b. Definitely made this album for himself because he is in no way tryin to sell out to make money. Lyrically, musically, vocally, this is a masterpiece. Other than the two songs "So Fly" and "Hit it" every song on this album is a gem. Among the best are "Heavenly Girl", "Angel", " and "Give my all to you". But that doesnt mean that the others arent any good. IN FACT any song on this album, except for the two waste songs previously mentioned, is an excellent song. A definite classic for anyone who truly appreciates r/b. I'm taking the resposibility of spreading the word about this kid to all those who i feel would really love this. A true R/b album. Amazing."
One of the finest debuts in R&B of the late nineties
Derrick Dunn | Woodbridge,VA | 11/23/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"With Destiny Myron came out of nowwhere and shocked myself and many others with this smooth CD.
1. We Can Get Down - A nice uptempo track and great way to start the CD.
2.So Fly - Another fast track not as good as the first but still fun.
3. Destiny - Myron's signature song and lead single. Smooth Harmonies and lush vocals
4.Come Around - Another gem of a slow song
5.See You Cry - The only weak ballad on the CD because it was a tad preachy for my tastes
6.So Damn Much - A sexual/missing you song that starts out a pattern of four banging slow cuts back to back
7.Heavenly Girl - One of the best songs on the CD, Myron shows his range and helps the panties come off
8. Give My All To You - Easily a wedding song and the best song on the CD
9.Hit It - Another sexual slow song that works
10. Eastside Girl - Another weak fast cut
11. You're My Everything - Myron shines again on this slow cut
12. Angel- Smooth slow song
13. Destiny rmx - Rmx to the track 3 but I prefer the oringial
This is one of the best modern R&B CD's made it's just too bad Myron didn't get all the recongtion he desevered. If you can find this CD buy it you won't be disapointed."
Myron Where are you
taurus | houston, tx United States | 07/18/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i really enjoyed the whole cd i had to buy 2 cds i really want to ehar more from you you cd jams and i enjoy enery bit of it hope to hear from you soon in the near future sorry udidnt get the exposure that u should have like uncle same should have gotten reconized and he did for 1 song but his cd jams also please do bring a new cd out i want it"
Is It Myron's Destiny To Make Another Album?
BBlack | 10/26/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Myron left as quickly as he came onto the scene. I just recently bought this album, and it was exactly what I expected. Catchy hooks, and improvisational lyrics. The way Myron sings the song "So Fly," has rhythm even though it doesn't totally flow with the music. And yet, it's movable. Forget that, how 'bout "Destiny," the most lyrically/musically suitable-for-anyone kinda track, the track that I based my preference of this album on. Arguably, the best R&B track I ever heard... from anybody! Don't forget "Heavenly Girl," which falls along the same lines as the rhythm of "Destiny" with a deep lyrical content, mesmerizing music, and a dash of French. One last honorable mention is "You're My Everything." Simplistic, yet infectious. Every song has good replayability, except "Hit It" & "Eastside Girl." They just don't have coherency to the preset mode of the album. And track "So _ Much," I don't like because of the curse word, and the lyrics are too saccharine. But anywho, this should not be missing from anybody's album collection, be it R&B, Jazz, or Hip-Hop, whatever."