Take this any way you want, but the fact is that Tobymac is pretty much the Justin Timberlake of the Christian pop set. A refugee from a successful boy band, he is jaw-droppingly talented, with a gift for both butt-kickingly funky grooves and irresistible hooks. Like Timberlake, he also knows how to distribute his hooks, doling them out carefully so as to keep your attention focused; he also possesses the admirable ability to work in a wide variety of styles without ever sounding like a panderer or a dilettante. On his third solo album, he opens with the fun and funky One World, then settles into a pretty neo-soul groove on Made to Love before jumping into a rock-ish hip-hop mode on Boomin', and then lapsing into straight-up rock & roll on I'm for You. Every one of those tracks feels perfectly natural — though he does sound a bit too much like a Sting imitator during the reggae interlude near the end of Made to Love. Ignition and the embarrassingly titled Feelin' So Fly both invoke the glory day