“I want to perpetuate freedom of thought so that these gender norms are broken down, and Black men are free to fully express themselves and be their best selves moving forward,” he affirms. Going against what corrupt media and society have normalized as Black men’s role is Blake’s goal with his new album. On The Neon Eon, Blake embraces collaboration, teaming up with some new and familiar faces like Muni Long, Durand Bernarr, D Smoke, Boppai, Rome Flynn, and Tamar Braxton, who appears on the LP highlight, “Time and Space.” “It shows me you’re not paying attention, or you don’t respect my craft,” he explained to Rated R&B. 11:11 Reset peaked at number thirty-seven. The album was preceded by the release of two singles' You ' and 'Incapable'. It succeeds Cole's sixth album Point of No Return (2014). It was released by Epic Records on October 20, 2017. The 10-track set was co-executive produced by Killah B and features his Keyshia Cole-guested remix of “Bad Liar,” a song he told Rated R&B in September that almost didn’t make the tracklist.Ĭollaborating with other artists is something that Blake shied away from because of the politics, along with the fear of them failing to consider the song’s message. Keyshia Cole just released not one but TWO new music videos for her latest singles 'Do That For (B.A.B)' and 'New Nu'The singer last visual released was for her single 'Remember (Part 2)' 'N.L. Keyshia Cole (also exec.) 11:11 Reset is the seventh studio album by American singer Keyshia Cole. With the song starting to bubble on R&B radio in select markets, the brilliant singer/songwriter has issued his first full-length album in four years. Since the summer release of his tranquil Trinidad James collaboration “Dreams,” Elijah Blake had us all anxious for his new album The Neon Eon.