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US Review:

CJ WASHINGTON Releases His New Pop and R&B Infused LOVE SONGS & LOW PASS FILTERS EP

“I was quite moved with Cj Washington’s voice and his style of performance. In addition to a superb recording and creative songwriting skills, this is an album I recommend you take a listen to.”

-Oasis Entertainment

"Cj Washington is a talented producer who has worked with several notable artists. In 2020, he contributed production and instrumentation for the track “Live Your Life” from the Berner & B-Real album Los Meros, and also for two songs from the Berner and Cozmo album Respect the Connect, “Mind Racin’” and “What It Came To.”

-Thizzler

"Inspired by the likes of Chris Brown and Usher, Washington combines lush R&B with modern pop for a feel-good track, as he dives into the joyous aspects of romance."

-Dusty Organ

“In truth, this Love Songs & Low Pass Filters EP is full of catchy tracks that we all can feel connected to, as in their own ways convey the ups and downs of life and relationships (although here through the eyes of CJ, of course). With the righteous beats of Him (about missed opportunities and seeing someone you love with somebody else), the reaching Raindrops, coming to a close on the calmingly tight, bounce flow of Waitin’ On Love.”

-Exclusive Magazine

 

“Cj Washington’s debut outing was the ‘Soulacoutisc’ EP, followed by a second EP, ‘Spend The Night’ – both helping build a fan base which is sure to increase via his third release, a 5 track EP ‘LOVE SONGS & LOW PASS FILTERS.’ Amongst the highlights is the crisp, finger-clicking opener ‘Upside Down.’ ‘Raindrops’ and ‘Him’ are slower jams and overall the sound might remind you of Joe.”

-Bill Buckley, SouldAndJazzAndFunk.com

 

“Sacramento soulster serves up a sunlit suite of sweet tunes that seep under one’s skin and stay there. “Love Songs & Low Pass Filters” five numbers find the Californian weave warm sophisticated polyphony out of his vocals, rendering some lines straight, some curled into melismata and some wrapped in effects, and binding everything with constantly shifting rhythms. All the cuts, taken in together, go to show it’s about time Cj Washington come out from the shadow of people he worked with, like P. Diddy, and began to shine on his own.”

-Let It Rock, DMME.net

Cj Washington - La Mesa Vineyards Music On The Terrace

"The Voice: Cj Washington Gets The Crowd Into Al Green's Tired Of Being Alone"

-IMDb

"Everyone Loved CJ Washington’s ‘Voice’ Audition"

-Madly Odd

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