
A sleek, mid-tempo R&B duet defined by shimmering synths and flirtatious vocal chemistry. It captures the specific heat of a late-night urban encounter.
September 29, 2017 · Cash Money Records
This isn't the sound of a chaotic, strobe-lit dance floor; it is the sound of the velvet-roped VIP section where the air is thick with expensive cologne and whispered intentions. Jacquees and DeJ Loaf create a sonic bubble that feels entirely private despite the club setting suggested by the title. The production is anchored by a steady, hypnotic 808 thump that provides a rhythmic spine for their fluid vocal performances to wrap around.
How does At the Club sound next to the rest of Jacquees's catalogue?
Urban Night saturates this record a touch more than the artist's norm.
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