Tank
Though his somewhat misleading name may
aptly represent his massive, carved-in-stone physique,
Tank is actually a sultry urban vocalist infatuated primarily with passion and
women. Born in
Milwaukee, WI, before later moving to Clinton, MD, Tank took an instant interest
in singing,
partially due to his alliance to religion -- at church his cousin Alphonzo Jiles
directed the choir and
helped the aspiring vocalist foster his singing talent from an early age. But
once Tank entered high
school, his muscular body and wealth of motivation and talent led him toward
varsity sports,
resulting in a near chance to play college football. Instead though, Tank
followed his heart and stuck
with singing, even if the odds were stacked against him. His singing talent
eventually led him to an
opportunity to sing background vocals for Ginuwine during one of the superstar
urban vocalist's
tours. Next he found himself singing with Aaliyah and then Blackground Records
founder Barry
Hankerson, and his son (and company president) Jomo Hankerson took notice,
offering Tank the
opportunity to become a solo artist. In 2001, Tank realized his ambitions,
seeing his debut album,
Force of Nature, released to a national audience. A sexy album powered equally
by Tank's
late-night vocals and swooning themes, Force of Nature promised to position Tank
alongside
other soulfully seductive urban vocalists as Ginuwine and Jaheim.
His second album One Man followed in 2002.
Year of release | Album title |
2001 | Force of Nature |
2002 | One Man |