On the 2019 installment of "Boys Don’t Cry", Febuary was generally emotionally unavailable; on the second, the Congolese-South African R&B singer-songwriter is brave enough to surrender to love and write from a perspective of vulnerability. On “Analisa”, he sings, “I can't do this myself, I'm sinking/Don't let me go/Higher up, we're both so close/You know I cannot lose you again.” Such musings on stolen moments, forbidden love and the ups and downs of romance are accompanied by soothing contemporary R&B production punctuated by muffled vocal samples, mellow piano keys and subtle musicality, such as the dreamy saxophone solo on “Lemonade”.
Make sure you check out Febuary's new offering "Boys Don't Cry II" below;
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