Jeremih nonetheless delivers enough slightly quavering, somewhat vulnerable sounding NC-17 and X-rated lines to keep ears perked. Somewhat surprisingly, Mick Schultz, who was involved in the entirety of the first two albums, is credited as co-composer of only three cuts here - including "Don't Tell 'Em" - and the succession of guest artists is so long that it becomes disruptive. Even if he sang lines like "When you put that ass on my face, feel like I'm 'bout to drown" in his falsetto with maximum conviction, there would be no mistaking him for Philip Bailey. It's apparently truer to Jeremih's vision than his first two albums, though only the most attentive listening reveals an artist with more dimensions - or more vocal ability - than the one who sang "Birthday Sex" and "Down on Me." His approach remains mostly about sly and stoned hooks, and the subject matter largely sticks to getting laid and high, typically in explicit and uninventive form, with only small traces of the "church feeling" he has said he can supply. Despite the winding path that led to it, Late Nights is together, neither tentative nor overcooked. As late as three days prior to its release, there was no mention of it on any of Jeremih's social media accounts, which were seemingly misaligned, their header images pushing different singles. And then, in December 2015, Late Nights: The Album suddenly appeared. All the while, Jeremih disowned his earlier smashes, and elusive album three was repeatedly delayed. In 2014, "Don't Tell 'Em" - a bleeping, Snap!-interpolating collaboration with DJ Mustard - went double platinum without a video to promote it, and it was followed in 2015 by the spacious, salacious "Planes," another platinum hit. Late Nights with Jeremih and a collaborative EP with Shlohmo, released as free downloads, went over well. He accessorized Top Ten R&B/Hip-Hop singles headlined by Wale, Meek Mill, DJ Khaled, and Natalie La Rose. Jeremih wasn't inactive between his second and third proper albums. Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS).The great magnitude of Jeremih's extracurricular successes, combined with slips the singer pinned on himself and his label, made the five-year separation between All About You and Late Nights: The Album an odd one. Get the embed code Jeremih - All About You Album Lyrics1.All About You2.Broken Down3.Holding On4.I Like5.Love All Night6.Love Don't Off9.Waiter (The 5 Senses)10.Waiter / The 5 Senses11.Waiter/The 5 Senses12.Wanna Get Up13.We Like to Party14.X's & O'sJeremih Lyrics provided by To enjoy Prime Music, go to Your Music Library and transfer your account to (US). Your Amazon Music account is currently associated with a different marketplace. Or worstĬause baby sometimes, I can tell just by your face this part of us been gone for so long. Love Don't Change (Album Version) Jeremih. I want this together even though it get better. Girl you still hold me close when you see me.Īnd you still make me know that you need me.Īnd I know sometimes you don't believe me.Ĭause you have my heart don't break it (Oh no don't break it girl)Ĭause when times get tough, Don't hate me (ohhhh)Īnd it all adds up, we gon make it (gotta make it)Ĭause when you mad, I know you can't fake it (ohhhhhhhhh)Ĭause baby sometimes, I can tell just by your face this part of us been gone for so long (so long).Īnd I know there's no replacing what we had going on. I can tell just by your face this part of us been gone for so long.Īnd I know there's no replacing what we had going on. Make you Breakfast in bed while your yawningĪnd I don't do everything, how you want it Girl I'll still kiss your the head in the morning*
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