While every relationship has its ups and downs, the roller-coaster ride sometimes leaves one party (or both) in need of a break. Speaking from experience, R&B singer London finds that Sometimes he’s on perfect terms with his woman, but during other moments their relationship is quite rocky. To help get back on an even keel, London and producer T-Town follow up the singer’s debut single, One 2 Many, with a sonic concoction that mirrors the successful sound of early Stargate, specifically their work with fellow singer Ne-Yo. London’s debut album, Man of My Word, is scheduled to drop next February, courtesy of Universal Motown.
This is smooth. And I can relate to ups and downs in my relationship. This is NE-Yo esque and that is a good thing. His voice is good. lyrics are above average. I'll play this.
Kinda average. The beat is really nice, but London just sounds like a young tyrese. Unfortunately, there's nothing that really stands out for me. Even the lyrics are ultra generic.
I think I agree with almost everyone, if not everyone. His voice is smooth, and different but.... it is Neyo-ish, got that same old feeling, and as Xothermic said it will go hard on MTV, but something is missing. Umm I believe it's originality. 3 stars~(**)~
Ya know what... who cares if London sounds like (INSERT NAME). I am in agreement that creativity and originality are at a minimum in music these days, but what do you want R&B singers to write songs about? Rappers can broaden their horizons, but when it comes to R&B, there is only so much content that people care to hear you sing about.
and I'm in full afreement with Z on that one, R&B can't be bases on stuff like cars and clothes like rap is, R&B is mostly based on Relationships and Love and everything of that nature, that's why you here so many songs about it, and in my opinion, this song is settin it off! HUGE props to him for steppin out with another love song while Ne-Yo just did. LOL
See there are songs which are original but ugly and others which are ordinary but good! This belongs to the second group...I don't care if it has nothing special, if the production is similar to others, the result is really good to my ears! London kinda sounds like Simon Webbe in my opinion, even though Simon's voice is more profound. Banger!
It definitely sounds like a Ne-Yo track, so no wonder it's the same producer. London is smooth. I totally agree with Z and the others. Who cares if he sounds like who ever? Ne-Yo is a great artist, so if he does sound like Ne-Yo, that should be a plus. Ya dig? The fact that it sounds like it would be on MTV is great. Isn't that the whole point. When did MTV potential become a bad thing. I don't even agree that BET is bad either. I look at every artist individually and their skill and integrity and hope to see if get as far as in can in the industry. This is an awesome track and I'll be looking for more London tracks in the future. Let's get real here people. Y'all thinking about too much silly stuff. Just listen to a song and enjoy the music. Over-analyzing is just annoying.
This song has substance to it. Very Good R&b which is needed today. All the other artist are coming with rap tracks singing on them. The song is actually a great song also.
A lot of relationship have the same issue that he talks about in this song. The lyrics are right on point I really like the subject matter and women should take a listen to understand the song as well
I like this song...it really sounds good. it does kind of sound like a Ne-Yo song....but thats gone get you on the radio, u will go far with this song. Do another hard hitter
i seen him perform dis this past sat at a concert down here n atl....he's REALLY cute n i c him goin places. shot out to one of his background singers(india, wat up girl!!!)....lol