A bit on the wrong side of pastiche...
Not feeling this at all.
What song are you referring to?
Man’s out in the back garden with the rain drizzling and the AirPods rn like

If they could get a big female artist to do a remix on this I could see it going it top ten.
Koz worked on both this and Waves of Blue, need Dua on a track with the boys
The song credits are inside the description for anyone interested
They got big pop names on this track
So they just dropped 3 random singles in 3 months and then prolly disappear ? What kind of mess this, I don't even know if it's a rollout anymore, is
man they need to leave OVO asap for real they're just killing their hype unprovoked
Is the hook an interpolation of something else because i swear I've heard it
Sounds like Cloud 9 by Jamiroquai
im not sure what their problem is. albums done n date is locked in. maybe they'll drop it with the summer rain video
So has Majid just completely went Pop ? They don’t make nighttime R&B anymore
So has Majid just completely went Pop ? They don’t make nighttime R&B anymore
I’m sure they’ll have a few slower darker R&B tracks on the LP. Those are just the singles, I can see why they want more upbeat stuff for those.
I’m sure they’ll have a few slower darker R&B tracks on the LP. Those are just the singles, I can see why they want more upbeat stuff for those.
I hope so. The space between in my opinion had the perfect balance of R&B and Pop, just don’t want them to get too far away from their R&B genes but that makes sense as far as having poppy singles.
So has Majid just completely went Pop ? They don’t make nighttime R&B anymore
This vibe has been ripe material, but after exploring it on Majid Jordan and its follow-up, 2017’s excellent The Space Between, the guys are ready and willing to move on from their own trademark aesthetic. “We do make this moody R&B,” Jordan admits. “But if you aren’t in a moody R&B mood, you don’t have to make it. You can do other things. You have to ask yourself how you really feel. You have to ask yourself what kind of music you really want to make.”
They seem extremely pleased with the results so far—and extremely optimistic about the finished product to come. “Our other albums, as cohesive as they are, can be even better. This album is going to have that feeling,” Al Maskati says. “It’s going to be that much more polished. It’s going to have that much more energy. It’s going to have that much more intention put into it. It’s simple, it’s pure, it’s honest. We’ve collaborated with people on this album who are not only artists we love but who have become friends in our lives. The whole experience has enriched us.”
Good read: complex.com/music/2020/04/majid-jordan-2020-album-preview
This vibe has been ripe material, but after exploring it on Majid Jordan and its follow-up, 2017’s excellent The Space Between, the guys are ready and willing to move on from their own trademark aesthetic. “We do make this moody R&B,” Jordan admits. “But if you aren’t in a moody R&B mood, you don’t have to make it. You can do other things. You have to ask yourself how you really feel. You have to ask yourself what kind of music you really want to make.”
They seem extremely pleased with the results so far—and extremely optimistic about the finished product to come. “Our other albums, as cohesive as they are, can be even better. This album is going to have that feeling,” Al Maskati says. “It’s going to be that much more polished. It’s going to have that much more energy. It’s going to have that much more intention put into it. It’s simple, it’s pure, it’s honest. We’ve collaborated with people on this album who are not only artists we love but who have become friends in our lives. The whole experience has enriched us.”
Good read: https://www.complex.com/music/2020/04/majid-jordan-2020-album-preview
Wow
Wow
Wow
This makes so much sense in the grand scheme of things. Thank you for this post, I’m about to read the article now