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The album's success was fueled by high-profile collaborations with leading producers and artists of the early 2000s:
: Certified Platinum on September 10, 2001, just over a month after its release. the isley brothers eternal zip exclusive
Critics praised the album as a testament to the group's longevity. While some noted it occasionally lapsed into "contemporary black pop," many agreed that Ronald’s inimitable falsetto and Ernie’s "lava-seam" guitar work proved the group was still at the top of their game. (produced by Angela Winbush & Ronald Isley) You
(produced by Angela Winbush & Ronald Isley) You Deserve Better (produced by Steve Huff) Just Like This (produced by Steve Huff) Secret Lover (produced by Steve Huff) You’re All I Need (produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis) Settle Down (produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis) Eternal (produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis) If You Leave Me Now (produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis) Said Enough (featuring Jill Scott) You Didn’t See Me (produced by Raphael Saadiq) Ernie’s Jam (produced by Raphael Saadiq) Think (produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis) Critical and Commercial Impact Biggs " persona, which resonated with a new
: Eternal was the first album in over a decade to feature the group as a duo consisting of Ronald Isley and Ernie Isley . The transition occurred after Marvin Isley left the group due to complications from diabetes.
: The album heavily leaned into Ronald Isley’s popular " Mr. Biggs " persona, which resonated with a new generation of listeners.
: The record blended the Isleys' classic soul roots with contemporary R&B, featuring a 75-minute runtime across 14 tracks. Iconic Collaborations and Tracks