Gasms is the brand-new album from soul and R&B legend, the one and only Smokey Robinson.

Coming nearly a decade after Smokey & Friends, his last collaborative album which featured Elton John, John Legend, Steven Tyler, and Mary J. Blige, Gasms features nine new songs produced and written by Robinson himself.

First reported by Blavity News and The Root, public reception of the album and song titles resulted in controversy and disbelief when first announced. Robinson wanted to stir up controversy with the title, but interprets "gasms" as not only orgasms, but "anything that makes you feel good".

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson's career spans over four decades of hits. He has received numerous awards, including the Grammy Living Legend Award, NARAS Lifetime Achievement Award, Honorary Doctorate (Howard University), Kennedy Center Honors, and the National Medal of Arts Award from the President of the United States. He has also been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and the Songwriters' Hall of Fame. Throughout his 60-year music career, Robinson has accumulated more than 4,000 songs to his credit and continues to thrill sold-out audiences worldwide with his high tenor voice, impeccable timing, and profound sense of lyric and style.

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Robinson founded the Miracles while still in high school. The group was Berry Gordy’s first vocal group, and it was at Robinson’s suggestion that Gordy started the Motown Record dynasty. Their single of Robinson’s “Shop Around” became Motown’s first No. 1 hit on the R&B singles chart. In the years following, Robinson continued to pen hits for the group, including “You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me,” “Ooo Baby Baby,” “The Tracks Of My Tears,” “Going To A Go-Go,” “More Love,” “Tears Of A Clown” (co-written with Stevie Wonder), and “I Second That Emotion.”

The Miracles dominated the R&B scene throughout the 1960s and early '70s, and Robinson became Vice President of Motown Records, serving as in-house producer, talent scout, and songwriter. He remained Vice President of Motown records until the sale of the company in 1988, shaping the label’s success with friend and mentor Berry Gordy. Following his tenure at Motown, he continued his impressive touring career and released several successful solo albums. More recently, Robinson was singer/co-writer on the certified gold track “Make It Better” from Anderson Paak’s album Ventura and appeared on Rita Wilson’s Now And Forever: Duets album.

In addition to writing hits for the Miracles, Robinson wrote and produced hits for other Motown greats, including the Temptations, Mary Wells, Brenda Holloway, Marvin Gaye, and others. “The Way You Do The Things You Do,” “My Girl,” “Get Ready,” “You Beat Me To The Punch,” “Don’t Mess With Bill,” “Ain’t That Peculiar,” and “My Guy” are just a few of his songwriting triumphs during those years. He later turned to a solo career where he continued his tradition of chart-topping hits with “Just To See Her,” “Quiet Storm,” “Cruisin’,” and “Being With You,” among others.

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