This award is presented to the artist; vocal tracks must make up 51% or more to be considered.
"Unpredictable"- Jamie Foxx
(J Records)
Billboard Album Review- "Unpredictable"- January 07, 2006: Bumping booties (in the club or the boudoir) is the overriding theme of Jamie Foxx's first album since 1994. With help from producers like Timbaland and Mr. ColliPark, Foxx has crafted an album that does not reinvent the wheel but will have you rocking and/or rolling. The best club joints include the top 20 R&B title track with Ludacris and "DJ Play a Love Song" with Twista. And there is no mistaking Foxx's bedroom bent, thanks to such titles as "Warm Bed" and "Three Letter Word." More noteworthy is a spirited cover of the 1978 Mother's Finest hit "Love Changes" featuring Mary J. Blige. You get a truer sense of Foxx the artist on "Wish U Were Here," a tribute to his grandmother, and "U Still Got It" with Common, an interlude that deserves full-song status. Foxx may not be the next Luther Vandross or Marvin Gaye, but there is still a lot to like here.