Antonio Neal's Bio
Antonio Neal sings real music about real life. The world he portrays on his new, debut release, Days of My Life , is not always a perfect place. And the people who populate it suffer life's trials just as readily as they celebrate its triumphs. But pervading the album's eleven songs are consistent themes of hope, encouragement, and reasons to believe that it's all worth the challenge.
Musically, Antonio paints on a canvass that can truly be called his own, from a palette of musical colors as vast and arresting as his own seemingly boundless imagination. Understanding that this is an artist whose singularly unique vision is as influenced by the sweet sounds of legendary 70s soul crooner, Al Green, as it is modern, cutting-edge hip-hop, one gets at least an inkling that this is something altogether new, created by an artist clearly guided by nothing but his own inner visions.
Antonio has written more than 40 cuts by other name artists, including Stacie Orrico, and Darlene McCoy's Fallen In Love from the hit soundtrack, Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman, as well as Antonio's own finely honed skills as an artist and produce, made an artist project of his own an inevitability, leading steadily and surely to Days of My Life.
I want to write and sing about the things I go through, and a lot of people go through, he concludes. I know, and I think it's clear in my songs, that and at the end of the day, Who's in control, and Who's going to get me through. And that gives me the freedom to look at, and live in, and write about all the aspects of His creation.
Or, you could simply say, real music about real life.