Turning Point (Mario Album)

Turning Point (Mario Album)

Turning Point is the second studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter Mario, released by J Records in 2004.

The first single from the album was "Let Me Love You" which hit number one in the United States and number two in the United Kingdom, becoming his biggest hit to date. The second single was a split single. In the U.S., "How Could You" a song written by Bay Area singer-songwriter J. Valentine was released (reaching number 52) but in the UK, Here I Go Again was released (reaching number 11). The fourth and final single from the album in the US was "Boom" featuring Juvenile.

The album guests including Cassidy, Juvenile, Baby Cham and for the official "Let Me Love You" remix features Jadakiss and T.I. In the UK, the album received a Parental Advisory sticker. Due to the success of the album, it was released in a DualDisc edition.

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