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Charles Woolfork
The Process: Birth, Development, Destiny

It's been three years since we've heard his voice and rocked to his jams. Thankfully, the "Prince of the Praise Party" is back, as Charles Woolfork drops his fifth release titled The Process: Birth, Development, Destiny (read interview).

The album marks the debut of Woolfork's imprint, Eternity Musiq Group, and the rebirth of the party master. Longtime fans know that Woolfork brings the heat with the best of them and he doesn't disappoint here with jams like "Reign" and "Betta Dayz". He turns the thump up severely with the high-energy "Holla' Back", which will quickly become a summer favorite.

CDWoolfork teams with newcomer Israel Bell (aka Izzy) on the bangin' "We Praisin'" and "So Happy". Izzy contributes both his production and vocal efforts to these tracks, which perfectly compliment Woolfork's party vibe.

Though Woolfork loves the party vibe, he's also known for his musical diversity and delivers the goods on this project. Check out the quartet-infused "FIXIT", which scratches Woolfork's traditional itch. He shows his genuine love for his church family and admonishes others not to forsake the assembly in the clever interlude titled "The Difference".

Don't miss his throwback track titled "Thank You (looking back)" where he gives his testimony and expresses his appreciation for what God has done in his life.

For the first time, Woolfork handles the bulk of the production duties, while continuing to pen the lion's share of this 14-track record. Woolfork's heart shines through, as is evidenced on the powerful "Clearly Speaking", which is bound to receive a great deal of repeat spins.

Woolfork's comedic side shines on his hidden track "Get Up", where the artist continues to show his appreciation for Bernie Mac with another classic impression.

Whether chairing the praise party, dropping a throwback track, or leading the worship experience, Woolfork is back with a well-rounded message that shows his passion for God.

The Process is well worth the wait and is a worthy debut for Eternity Musiq Group.



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Producer: Charles Woolfork
album release date: June, 2005
Eternity Musiq Group


— reviewed by Gerard Bonner



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