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A deeply personal 10-track R&B journey showcases the artist's vocal growth, emotional healing, and creative evolution
PHILADELPHIA - PennZone -- Recording artist Mike Davis releases his highly anticipated new album, Full Circle, on April 7, 2026 — marking a major milestone in his musical journey as his first full-length album after more than 20 years of artistic development.
Full Circle is a reflection of maturity, healing, and the life experiences that have shaped Davis both personally and creatively. Known for his smooth delivery and heartfelt storytelling, Mike Davis proudly identifies as an R&B crooner, and this album captures him stepping fully into that identity.
"This project shows who I am now," Davis says. "When people listen, they'll hear the difference — vocally, emotionally, and in the writing. I've grown."
The album's title, Full Circle, speaks directly to Davis's as a transformed man. Throughout the project, listeners are taken on an emotional journey through love, heartbreak, self-reflection, pain, healing, and ultimately rediscovery. The songs reveal the story of someone who has experienced loss, anger, sadness, and personal rebuilding — only to find love again in a deeper, healthier way.
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"It's about becoming whole again," Davis explains. "I had to look inward and heal before I was ready to truly love someone else. Once I got there, I found someone who accepted me, flaws and all, and helped elevate me."
One standout on the album is "Ease Into It." Originally intended to be a simple "vibe" track to complete the album's 10-song lineup, it unexpectedly became one of the most compelling songs on the record. With its mid-tempo crossover feel, "Ease Into It" blends elements of pop, R&B, and neo-soul, layered with a jazzy, old-school club groove that gives it broad appeal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aw9CmTORtbI Davis also collaborated with Ryan Melodies, who helped write and produce the tracks "I Hate Love" and "One Touch." Notably, "I Hate Love" was featured in the film I Hate Love, in which Davis also starred as a lead actor, further showcasing his range as a multi-talented entertainer.
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Inspired by legendary artists such as Teddy Pendergrass, Michael Jackson, New Edition, Bobby Brown, Kenny Lattimore, The Isley Brothers, and Marvin Gaye, Davis also draws influence from contemporary voices like Kevin Ross, Chris Brown, and Usher.
Beyond music, Mike Davis is also an entrepreneur and the visionary behind MAD Media, a creative entertainment conglomerate connecting artists, directors, filmmakers, actors, producers, writers, performers, and other entertainment professionals.
Fans can access music and purchase information through itunes - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/mike-davis/1591989581.
Full Circle is a reflection of maturity, healing, and the life experiences that have shaped Davis both personally and creatively. Known for his smooth delivery and heartfelt storytelling, Mike Davis proudly identifies as an R&B crooner, and this album captures him stepping fully into that identity.
"This project shows who I am now," Davis says. "When people listen, they'll hear the difference — vocally, emotionally, and in the writing. I've grown."
The album's title, Full Circle, speaks directly to Davis's as a transformed man. Throughout the project, listeners are taken on an emotional journey through love, heartbreak, self-reflection, pain, healing, and ultimately rediscovery. The songs reveal the story of someone who has experienced loss, anger, sadness, and personal rebuilding — only to find love again in a deeper, healthier way.
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"It's about becoming whole again," Davis explains. "I had to look inward and heal before I was ready to truly love someone else. Once I got there, I found someone who accepted me, flaws and all, and helped elevate me."
One standout on the album is "Ease Into It." Originally intended to be a simple "vibe" track to complete the album's 10-song lineup, it unexpectedly became one of the most compelling songs on the record. With its mid-tempo crossover feel, "Ease Into It" blends elements of pop, R&B, and neo-soul, layered with a jazzy, old-school club groove that gives it broad appeal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aw9CmTORtbI Davis also collaborated with Ryan Melodies, who helped write and produce the tracks "I Hate Love" and "One Touch." Notably, "I Hate Love" was featured in the film I Hate Love, in which Davis also starred as a lead actor, further showcasing his range as a multi-talented entertainer.
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Inspired by legendary artists such as Teddy Pendergrass, Michael Jackson, New Edition, Bobby Brown, Kenny Lattimore, The Isley Brothers, and Marvin Gaye, Davis also draws influence from contemporary voices like Kevin Ross, Chris Brown, and Usher.
Beyond music, Mike Davis is also an entrepreneur and the visionary behind MAD Media, a creative entertainment conglomerate connecting artists, directors, filmmakers, actors, producers, writers, performers, and other entertainment professionals.
Fans can access music and purchase information through itunes - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/mike-davis/1591989581.
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