Relationships end for a variety of reasons. If you narrow it down, however, there are two common culprits: money and sex. For those in search of someone who can provide both, allow the Booth to play matchmaker. Without using any rose petals or baby oil, 112 alumni-turned-solo artist Slim and triple-threat musician Ryan Leslie have cooked up some Good Lovin’ for your musical satisfaction. Gearing up to release his solo debut, Love’s Crazy, which was recently pushed back to November 18, the Atlanta native once again provides silky smooth vocals, meshing perfectly with Leslie’s danceable, head-nodding (and baby-making?) production work. So, if you’re looking for a reason to get a relationship started, find a member of the opposite sex the first time this is played at the club.
i expected to like this before i listened. and with too artists who i do like, im very upset. i just dont think this beat goes wit someone wit Slim's voice. separate the beat, with the verses, then ur going to have two solid things. put someone else on the beat, and put those verses on a new beat, and u will have two bangers... this? no.
I cant say anything about the voices but yeah the beat dont match wit them. I still give this a solid 3 cuz its still pretty good. Slim and Leslie create a nice blend together. They need to colab on some mo' songs
Slim and Ryan Leslie collabo is a really good look. I never really thought about it, but they kinda have idential styles. Laid back R&B tracks with a smooth voice. This is a really good look, this song is mad hot. I like how both of them both do their things on here, the vocals are hot. Slim is doin a good job distinguishing himself as a solo artist, this one should go straight to radio asap. I'm throwin this one in the banger category, mostly because they "wow'd" me with this collabo that I never really thought of.
Decent production from R.Les for Prez. This track wasn't bad. I was never a Slim or 112 fan. This joint is a tad boring. Ryan's flow made the track nice. Slim was good though. I'll throw this in rotation because I think it's a well put together song, but it's just not something that excites me.
ooooo i wuz x-pect-n waay more. from tha title i thought thiz wuz guna be wayy betta than it turned out to be. a 4??...thatz a bit much. a 3??...eh no....2?...yeah it wuz jus OK. o yeah, tha beat wuz not ma favorite.
This is nice and smooth right here! I haven't heard a bad solo song from Slim to date! I am pretty excited about the album because its always good to hear his unique voice. The production is good and Slim is good on here! I am feelin it!
I really like their voices, and I feel the way Slim sings...they're both skilled! Maybe I like this song more than So Fly, it bored me; this is more, how can I say, "dynamic". But I wouldn't have chosen it as a single...it's a good song but not catchy enough to stay in one's mind! It's in rotation, the rating a good song deserves
lim is one of the most underrated RnB singers of all time, but this album will change all that. Household name if he keep on puttin out Bangers like this. By the way R. Leslie is good on this too. Nice production. Banger