There have been what I can describe as 'RnB crooners' on the scene that I've enjoyed over the years and a few have popped up more recently and Prontow has just got onto my radar. The first thing that stood out to me was how polished and mature his sound is. Prontow doesn't sound like someone who testing the waters but rather like someone who knows exactly which pocket of R&B they want to be in. The 3 track EP is really cohesive and this leads me to believe that Prontow has the ability to produce a full body of work that will have a consistent mood and feel. The nature of the production makes you feel like you already know the songs even though you definitely don't. Prontow has everything it takes to be a standout R&B artist, but with such a competitive market for this kind of sound, in particular, we will have to wait and see whether or not he will overtake his peers. What I can say, without mentioning names, is that I enjoy Prontow a lot more than other male R&B artists who are in the same lane as him. Stream I.W.T.F.Y below.
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