While the identity of each song is unique with unique tones and masterfully produced beats, the theme of the album remains intact throughout. Even when the album gathers a playful tone in the song “Jealous” and moves into a rocking funk syncopation, there is still an air of honesty and soul bearing that sits at the heart of the song. The consistency is impressive.
Two of the songs feature guest artists which serve to mix up the vibe and showcase the production talents of Cliche as well as the talents of his collaborators. The first such song is “Love Note” which features J. Vive. “Love Note” kicks in with the first back beat of the album and might be one of the catchiest tunes on the record. J Vive has a tone and flow that compliments Rodrick Cliche and shines under the engineering of the vocal track and the background vocals that are as impressive as anything on the album.
The second collaboration features Saeed on the track “Black Woman.” The slow jam is a sensual and thoughtful contemplation that will definitely be the soundtrack for what could be considered the post-quarantine baby boom.