After about eight songs here, my thumb was pointed straight to the ground. The 'ballads' have no build up and the attempts at radio songs are very mediocre. From there it improves to be an album of two halves. 'Late Night' isn't a bad upbeat R&B joint. 'Smart Phones' is what I want in R&B with vocal build up as it progresses. And it basically follows that formula with catchier hooks towards the album's conclusion with 'Love Around the World's'.
Best Tracks: SmartPhones, 'Yes, No, Maybe', Love Around the World