R. Kelly contributes both production and vocals on three tracks, bringing a mix of new jack swing, gospel, and R&B influences. The album benefits from its variety, offering a good balance of upbeat numbers and slower cuts. The standout moment comes at the very end, where the instrumentation and vocals build beautifully to a strong finish. Overall, All Out is an easy and pleasant listen with a few highlights, but too much of it feels forgettable, and the high points never quite reach the heights they could.
Best Tracks: That Extra Mile, All You Ever Been Was Good, He Said Go