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Too Far to Let Go

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I Can't Love You Now

Beautiful Night (Extended)

Too Far To Let Go ft Brandon Michael

Beautiful Night (Radio Edit)

Biography

Rodney K Jackson (a.k.a. R.K. Jackson) is an American music producer, composer, remixer, and engineer. Jackson's musical styles include Pop, Dance, House, and Soul/R&B. He is also the publisher and founder of The People's Urban Beat Report. In 1991, he co-wrote and co-produced A&M Records recording artist, Cece Peniston's track "Finally" (Charted #5-Billboard Hot 100).[1] Other tracks produced or written on the album include "Inside That I Cried" (Charted #94-Billboard Hot 100),[2] "Should’ve Been You", "You Win I Win We Lose", and "Virtue". The album went on to become Gold and garnered Jackson a BMI songwriter's award in 1993. Jackson also signed Peniston's backup singer and friend, Malaika, to a deal with A&M Records in 1992. The result was Malaika's debut single, "So Much Love" (Charted #55-Billboard Hot 100) [3] from her album, "Sugar Time". Another song from the album, "Something New" was used in Robert Townsend's movie, "Meteor Man". Jackson spent the next few years working as a keyboardist and played on several remixes for artists such as Madonna's "Love Don’t Live Here Anymore" (Charted #16-Billboard Dance Club Play),[4] Markus Schulz, and Alana Dante’. Jackson's production and record company, Urban Tracks Entertainment, has produced artists on major and independent labels including A&M, Columbia, Motown, London Records, Tommy Boy, Epic, Atlantic, and Warner Bros.