"If I Get a Chance" by Trevy James is back with an offering that feels like a love letter to a timeless groove. The song is a lush genre-occasional delight that slides seamlessly between vintage R&B soul and classic lovers' rock reggae, a sweet spot for Treasure.
Trevy's vocals are smooth, intimate, and undeniably sincere. His delivery recalls the understated strength of Michael McDonald and the gentle fervor of Dennis Brown, a rare balance possible only through deep musical roots and an affection for the craft. "If I Get a Chance" is romantic but also a soul-searching plea dressed in a slow-swaying rhythm that settles into an intangible groove that lingers with subtlety, like a dance between past and present.
What sets this track apart is the dynamic heartbeat. Just as you think you've settled comfortably into the groove, the rhythm turns at an artful angle, alternating between the deep sway of reggae and the porcine cool of R&B. Trevy James is weaving a narrative about longing and possibility, and the universal desire to be seen and loved.
"If I Get a Chance" isn't about flash. It's a mood setter and a headphone moment that calls for the repeat button.