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American rapper Young M.A. recently caused a ruckus online when he claimed that âwe barely have R&Bâ in 2020, such is the genreâs reduced stock. Step forward, then, Dvsn, the duo made up of crooner Daniel Daley and Grammy-awarding producer Nineteen85. The latter has been behind hits such as Drakeâs âHotline Blingâ and Travis Scottâs smash âCoffee Beanâ and (contrary to what Young M.A. says) he and Daley are breathing new life into R&B.
No wonder musical kingpin Drake, never one to miss an opportunity to tap into the zeitgeist, released this collection via his OVO Sound label. Dvsn have been away for three years â their smooth second album âMorning Afterâ was released in 2017 â and latest record âA Muse In Her Feelingsâ opens with a striking admission. On the shimmery âNo Goodâ, Daley admits: âSomehow I lost da visionâ. Perhaps the Canadian artists lost their passion for music during their brief hiatus. Either way, they’re back with a bang.
Not succumbing to the soppy side of R&B, Nineteen85 â real name Paul Jefferies â taps into a noughties-inspired sound with a modern twist: nostalgic and airy synths glide over more contemporary sounding, subdued percussion. Take âFlawless (Do It Well Pt. 3)â, which features the current princess of R&B, Summer Walker. This is a club anthem disguised as a sleepy slow jam, the soothing gravel of Daley and Walkerâs vocals bumping up against a back-breaking breakdown section.
R&B king Ty Dolla $ign and the Grammy-nominated, ascendant star Jessie Reyez cast spells on this celestial record too, lending their respective talents to the buoyant âDangerous Cityâ (which pays tributes to the Caribbean culture Dvsn grew up around) and the louche âCourtsideâ. Future turns up on the dizzying âNo Cryinââ, which interpolates rap mogul Soulja Boyâs 2008 smash âTurn My Swag Onâ and samples âBoss Ass Bitchâ by the now sadly defunct La crunk group PTAF. The hazy, empowering track â a remarkable anthem â reminds us that âAin’t nobody crying in the club / You can do better.â
Tracing the line between melancholic and euphoric, that line is basically the record’s mission statement. Fans have been desperate for new material from Dvsn, who have delivered a modern R&B record well worth celebrating; the duo have poured out their feelings and opened up an emotional conversation with the listener. Star-studded, shimmering, danceable and intimate, like âA Muse In Her Feelings’ is R&B in its purest form.
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