He decided to title the album “Love Languages” because he believes love is important in life and in every relationship.
“During the creative process, I learned a lot about love languages and how valuable they are in every relationship. I really want everyone to support this project. This project is what real R&B is to me,” he said.
Malloy doesn’t want fans to disconnect from his music career due to his musical transition. He views himself as an overall music artist that will continue to sing about love and provide music that is good for the heart and soul.
“To some, the lyrics may be too simple and to others, they’re too deep,” he said. “For some, it may have too much auto tune and for others, not enough. To some, it’ll be too old school and for others, it may be right on time. And last, but not least, (they’ll say,) ‘I thought he was a gospel singer.’”
Malloy, the singer, songwriter and producer, has had the opportunity to collaborate with famous R&B and pop artists such as Charlie Wilson, Kelly Price and Stevie J. He has also been a Grammy Association honoree and ASCAP Award winner.
Malloy, who is grateful for the support he’s received, said his album peaked at #33 on the iTunes R&B Chart.
“And I was able to do that with no label or mass marketing budget. I’m so grateful. Thank you. This is just the beginning.”
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