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Will Maxwell's New Conservative Look Lose Him Some Fans?

Posted Tue 19 May 2009 1:53PM NZST by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

R&B heartthrob Maxwell looks drastically different than he did 8 years ago when he released his last album, the platinum Now.

Since his 1996 debut, Maxwell drew attention both for good looks and for his music, especially from women. He wore his hair in a massive wavy afro. He was frequently photographed shirtless, and if he was wearing a shirt it was unbuttoned.

Now, he looks more conservative. He has a short hair cut. He wears sleek, dinner party attire. He sometimes dons those thick nerd spectacles, and is pictured in promo shots holding an eco-friendly coffee cup.

I wonder if his extreme makeover will disappoint fans who were likely expecting the same slick, ladies man persona.

Gail Mitchell, R&B Editor for Billboard magazine, doesn't think Maxwell's female fans will love him any less.

"Personally, I like the large ‘fro ... But he looks just as good with the short hair," Mitchell says, speaking strictly from a 'female perspective.' "From what I've heard over the last couple of years, he's been rockin' the close-cropped look. I just think it's part and parcel of the evolution we all go through as we get older and become more comfortable with ourselves, our image, etc."

Ironically, Maxwell, who cut his afro during his hiatus, told AP that abandoning his trademark hairstyle afforded him much needed anonymity during his break. 

But while Maxwell's appearance may play down his pretty boy attributes, songs from his new album, BLACKsummers'night, still offer a good balance of romantic mid-tempo ballads and slow jams. The album's first single, "Pretty Wings," is already No. 3 at Urban AC radio in just three weeks.

The positive reaction was evident last week at an album listening party held in Beverly Hills.  Music industry professionals were actually quite giddy to see the 35-year-old back on the scene.

While Maxwell performed last year in an Al Green tribute on the BET Awards and spent some time touring, he says he also focused on growing up.

"[A] lot of my absence was based on just going out to get life experience, becoming a man," Maxwell told AP. "In your twenties you are just a sketch of what you're trying to be."

Those life experiences are conveyed in BLACKsummers'night, a trilogy to be released in installments over the next two years. The first is due out on July 7. Maxwell stayed in demand with fans who never lost hope even though BLACKsummers'night was delayed several times.

Apparently, the eight year vacation has done him some good.

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1518 Comments

101. Yahoo! Music User -
he's so good this one hit wonder fell asleep for 10 years now he's back yes but he's old now so go back to bed its after 7. don't forget your depends.

102. Latoya -
Can you please not disappear again Maxwell? Claude Ham Mercy, you were missed! Welcome Back and I say that with open arms! :D

103. Yahoo! Music User -
He's great, I can't wait to hear his new stuff.

104. Roslyn -
he grew up thats all more power to you my brother .because you change in looks your voice stills makes me want to find true love

105. P -
He's a classic balladeer. He sings songs and tells stories with the words the way music should be created. Not like a lot of this so called "R&B" crudd we're being bombarded with today.

106. BeverlyV -
Great songs and he has a great voice welcome back love the new tracks

107. Natalie F -
Welcome Back, Welcome Back, WELCOME BACK! And he is as fine as ever! My songbird is back!! ;o)

108. Monique -
maxwell is not defined by his image, it is talent to make us feel his music through is beautiful voice. no matter what that brotha wears that voice is still the same and i will always be his #1 fan. besides i think his looks shows maturity and just a new transition into another side of maxwell......

109. Yahoo! Music User -
- just a point that i'd like to make - this guy looks like one of those "boy band" acts of the older generation - now he's come back - he's pretty good, but just because he's a "boy band" type act from the OLDER GENERATION, he's right away good - the newer boy bands are automatically dismissed as gay - example: jonas brothers - just 'cause he's older, and older people know him from when they were young, he's automatically better than the boy bands of today - not saying he's band, just making a point - if u like him - you might give people like the Jonas Brothers a chance

110. Ariane -
MY MAN IS AT IS ALL TIME BEST! His sold out concerts in '08 without releasing a single in 8 years proves it. His voice and dancing is one of a kind and on point each and every time I've seen him. If you have never seen Maxwell live YOU MUST! Get ready this summer! Maxwell is in his prime! This is only the beginning...........ya'll betta getcha' minds right and ready!!!! Ya'll must not know! Ya'll gon listen one day and say, Ariane told me!

111. scream316 -
never heard of him

112. Wanda -
awwwwwww Maxwell where have you been boo I love this.wow boo boo welcome back.

113. speeddro -
as I was reading the comments, I noticed so many nice ones, I was wondering how long would I read before I get to the negativity of our world. Boom, there we go, #9 talking about he heard he was gay.

114. P -
P.S. I love the new look. He high lights his maturity.

115. Thomas W -
Never heard of him, next.

116. lisa -
Hes cool with me and still sexy, people really need 2 mind there own buss.

117. Michele -
maxwell is the bomb. He still makes my panties wet. LOL

118. -
Actually, I like his new conservative look better.

119. JudithH -
Good job Maxwell, you still have it...congrats on your comeback it is good to know you are still out there.

120. Bodyslam357 -
Maxwell,,, never boring! NEVER!!! One of the best there is. You gotta see him LIVE!
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