![]() ![]() ![]() They make a stunning duet, with Brandy lamenting, “With Neptune in retrograde / Got used to the shine (Of rose-colored haze).” “Dynamite.” is surprisingly down to earth, and with jazz undertones led by a commanding piano, it perfectly complements Gallant and Brandy’s husky but soft vocals. Of the three tracks, Gallant’s duet with Brandy, “Dynamite.,” stands out. The album features three artists: Brandy, who Gallant said is his favorite singer, R&B singer Arin Ray, and Nigerian-American R&B duo VanJess. This natural feeling arises upon attraction, which is why Gallant reassures his significant other, “Baby, butterflies are justified.” Marvin Gaye once sang “half a love is all I feel,” and Gallant continues singing about such unrequited love as he sings, “You won’t let no chemical deceive ya / It’s only gonna leave you brokenhearted.” “Comeback.” transitions from a slow ballad to the pop beat of “Chemical Romance.” This piece embodies what it feels like to realize you’ve caught the feels for someone-a complicated concept, slightly embarrassing, exhilarating, and scary all at the same time. It is an interesting twist of an apology, as Gallant sounds more like he’s suggesting to his significant other to forgive him rather than making a plea. ![]() In brilliantly written lyrics, he explains, “I was distant to monogamy / Tried to break up the monotony.” The album opens with “Comeback.,” in which Gallant explains why he couldn’t commit to a relationship. Instead, it is more of a continuation of Ginuwine’s “So Anxious”-which exudes the floating feeling characteristic of contemporary R&B. But unlike Maxwell, Gallant’s music doesn’t dabble on the neo-soul side. If there was a way to describe Gallant’s voice and overall artistic style, it would have to be called the love child of Maxwell’s vocals on Embrya and Ginuwine’s musical composition-silky, soft, a touch scratchy, higher-pitched, and vulnerable. Much of his music, however, is classified as a blend of R&B and soul. Gallant was referring to a common assumption that Black artists gravitate toward R&B. “I tried to rebel against R&B because I felt like it was too close to what I was supposed to like,” Gallant said in an interview with The Fader. Gallant, born Christopher Joseph Gallant III, a graduate of New York University with a degree in music, said he initially didn’t pursue R&B as a genre. Many of the sounds off this album create an ethereal, floating-in-space sensation, and that feeling of weightlessness is never lost due to the smooth transitions between the eight tracks. Even better than his 2019 album, Sweet Insomnia, Gallant has proven that his musical capabilities mature and fine-tune with each passing year.Įvery song on Neptune is in conversation with one another, as each one unravels the story of a tumultuous love between Gallant and his muse. Contemporary R&B artist Gallant is back with a powerful new release, Neptune. ![]()
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