This one starts off with some solid, consistently good R&B, but it really kicks into gear in the second half which is where most of the standout tracks sit. The harmonies on 'Your Letter' are rich, and the back end lets the vocals shine. It’s a familiar R&B pattern - The more radio-friendly tracks upfront, followed by the deeper, more authentic cuts that show what the artists can really do.
Best Tracks: Funny Feelings, Never Mind, Someone to Hold, Your Letter
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