Comes on orange 2LP vinyl.
The Canadian R&B singer’s sleepy, erratically experimental third album proves that good old-fashioned love songs and heartbreak ballads are still his strong suit.
Three standouts, “Always,” “Let Me Go,” and “Valentina,” prove that good old-fashioned love songs and heartbreak ballads remain Caesar’s strong suit. The back half of Never Enough taps into the bedroom R&B of 2018’s “Who Hurt You?” But in a departure from Caesar’s previous duets with women, all of the features on the main tracklist—Mustafa, Omar Apollo, serpentwithfeet, Ty Dolla $ign—are men. “Homiesexual,” an ode to male toxicity, is the most harmonious. “I never meant to make you cry, my girl,” Ty Dolla professes to a lover who’s already moved on. Since he monopolized the Auto-Tune, Caesar balances the track with lustful vocals: “I-I-I know you like it nasty.” When he’s not over-intellectualizing his emotions, Caesar can be disarmingly raw. If only he didn’t write like a cyborg the rest of the time…source www.pitchfork.com
Side 1
1. "Ocho Rios" (5:08)
2. "Valentina" (2:00)
3. "Toronto 2014" (2:36)
4. "Let Me Go" (3:39) Side 2 1. "Do You Like Me?" (3:46)
2. "Always" (3:38)
3. "Cool" (4:01)
4. "Disillusioned" (4:02)
Side 3
1. "Buyer's Remorse" (2:42)
2. "Shot My Baby" (4:16)
3. "Pain Is Inevitable" (4:53)
4. "Homiesexual" (3:46)
Side 4
1. "Vince Van Gogh" (2:44)
2. "Superpowers" (2:54)
3. "Unstoppable" (5:10)