Joi, Big Gipp, Dallas Austin, Jon B., Michelle Thomas & Christión in VIBE Magazine February 1998 issue. Written by Mimi Valdes. Photographed by Dana Lixenberg.

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Joi, Big Gipp, Dallas Austin, Jon B., Michelle Thomas & Christión in VIBE Magazine February 1998 issue. Written by Mimi Valdes. Photographed by Dana Lixenberg.
A pimp, ho, with the tempo, no clap, no snare; It’s DJ Quik and Jon B., and that’s not fair. Ladies get dramatic whenever we get near; You rockin’ two Bluetooths and still can’t hear.
DJ Quik feat Jon B. and Gift - Hydromatic
One of the best collabs: Jon B. and 2Pac
Throwback: Jon B.-They Don't Know
Jon B.'s Cool Relax came two years after the success of his 1995 platinum-certified debut album Bonafide. "They Don't Know" was promoted as the second single and it solidified Jon B.'s ability to transcend an authenticity problem as a white R&B singer. Lyrics about a misunderstood love judged by outsiders and Jon B.'s easy coolness was accepted as sincere. "They Don't Know" had "Are You Still Down" Featuring 2Pac as its b-side and both songs were two of the highest points in Jon B.'s discography. Cool Relax would also reach the platinum distinction and "They Don't Know" became the song that future generations would encounter to discover Jon B. In 2013, the B-Sides Collection was released and the singer's seventh studio album Comfortable Swagg came out in 2012.
Jon B. - I Do (Whatcha Say Boo)
It’s been 20 years... Wow.