Myles Lloyd delivers an anthem for the self-focused with "Grapevine" [Review]

Myles Lloyd returns with a suave and thoughtful amount of swagger on "Grapevine," which is both alluring and deeply human in its appeal. With his new album, "I'm Still Thinking," due out on November 21, this new track will be seen as a precursor to Lloyd's potentially most candid work yet. Drawing its lines from contemporary R&B, pop rap, and hip-hop, "Grapevine" is a slick yet strong statement of purpose.

Driven by robust harmonies and Lloyd's captivating vocals, the track is a battle between external chaos and inner peace. It's the sound of nocturnal introspection that emerges after one stops seeking validation and begins searching for meaning. "Grapevine" is a decision to rise above and focus on building your legacy, rather than wasting minutes trying to convince someone with small thinking.

The sound evokes confidence, with lush production, funky beats, and just enough edge to remind everyone that behind Lloyd's sleek façade lies a fighter. Hailing from Montreal, Myles Lloyd has consistently carved out his place within R&B by fusing raw emotion with pop perfection. His upcoming album, "I'm Still Thinking," however, is expected to delve even further into themes of anxiety, love, and loss. His voice has that depth and experience of life to it. Whether it's drinking wine after a long day or listening to headphones, "Grapevine" is all about maintaining that smooth energy and vision in mind.

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