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Featuring #1 Radio Hit Singles - 'What We Do Here' and 'Every Time You Go Away'

NEW YORK, Feb. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Multi-platinum Motown recording artist, Brian McKnight raises the bar once again and just in time for Valentine's Day -- delivering a new album titled, Gemini. Fans who can't get enough of McKnight's signature falsetto will enjoy the 13-track CD, which hit stores on February 8th.

Gemini, McKnight's 8th studio album has already been taste-tested, so to speak, with two radio smash hit singles -- "What We Do Here," and "Every Time You Go Away." Both songs topped the Adult R&B and Urban AC charts, respectively. The seductive ballad "What We Do Here," held the #1 spot at Adult R&B for five weeks in a row and incredibly, has been honored with a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Male Vocal Performance.

The sultry follow-up, "Every Time You Go Away," nailed the #1 most added spot and had some critics comparing the high octane love song to the trademark grooves of McKnight's epic milestone, "Back At One." The new album also provides plenty of opportunities for the writer/producer to flex his versatility, like the soulful arc of "She," which includes guest appearances from Brooklyn rapper Talib Kweli and Philly soulster Musiq, and the hyper-smooth "What You Gonna Do," with guest stints from Juvenile and Akon.

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