
A sharp, theatrical R&B EP centered on revenge and heartbreak. Raspy vocals meet cinematic strings and a tango-inspired rhythm for a high-drama listening experience.
September 6, 2009 · J Records
This EP is the sonic equivalent of a cold, clear night in Philadelphia where the air is thick with unresolved tension. It is built on a foundation of theatrical R&B that refuses to play nice, trading the usual smooth textures of the genre for something far more jagged and cinematic. The production leans heavily into orchestral drama, using strings not for sweetness, but as rhythmic weapons that punctuate the narrative of betrayal and retribution. It feels like a high-stakes stage play condensed into a few minutes of recorded sound.
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