ALBUMAlone A Lot - SingleLouis York & Anthony Hamilton
Albums by Anthony Hamilton
ALBUMLove Is the New BlackAnthony Hamilton
ALBUMWhat I'm Feelin'Anthony Hamilton
ALBUMHome For The HolidaysAnthony Hamilton
ALBUMBack to Love (Deluxe Version)Anthony Hamilton
ALBUMThe Point of It All (Deluxe Version)Anthony Hamilton
ALBUMAin't Nobody Worryin'Anthony Hamilton
ALBUMSoulifeAnthony Hamilton
ALBUMComin' from Where I'm FromAnthony Hamilton
Anthony Hamilton's Popular Music Videos
Cool (feat. David Banner)
Anthony Hamilton
Oil & Water (feat. Anthony Hamilton)
Travis Greene
BLANK (feat. Anthony Hamilton)
DaBaby
Lamborghini Doors (feat. Meek Mill & Anthony Hamilton)
Rick Ross
Charlene (AC3 Stereo)
Anthony Hamilton
Lessons (feat. Kevin Ross, Anthony Hamilton & Raheem DeVaughn) [Acoustic Remix]
Eric Roberson
Sista Big Bones
Anthony Hamilton
Comin' from Where I'm From
Anthony Hamilton
Amen
Anthony Hamilton
Cool (feat. David Banner)
Anthony Hamilton
Artist Playlists
Anthony Hamilton Essentials
Stepping out into center stage with these songs of salvation.
Artist Biography
Before he was a hitmaking neo-soul singer/songwriter and producer, Anthony Hamilton was known in his hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina, for cutting hair—and singing—in a barbershop. There, he learned how to work a diverse room, perform for older folks and grandkids alike, while keeping women in the crowd engaged. In the early ‘90s, he was signed by music mogul Andre Harrell to Uptown Records, the cradle of new jack swing, a genre that melds R&B and hip-hop. In 2000, he joined D’Angelo as a backup singer on the superstar soul artist’s tour to support his wildly popular Voodoo album. But Hamilton came to the forefront on his 2003 LP, Comin’ from Where I’m From, a gleaming soul set with big nods to Al Green (whom he’d later duet with twice on the legend’s 2008 record, Lay It Down). Hamilton can put a tale in your ear like he’s talking to you (2003’s “Charlene”), and then come upside your head on rousing tracks like 2006’s “Sista Big Bones” and 2012’s “Freedom,” his duet with Elayna Boynton off the Django Unchained soundtrack. In 2020 he released “Back Together,” a relaxed “duet” with late funk singer Rick James (using a found sample producer 9th Wonder pulled out of the locker), and “Mercy,” a hypnotic groove with a Black Lives Matter message. Life gives Anthony Hamilton stories and he shares them like a polished raconteur. Pull in close.