Candydrip

Candydrip

by Lucky Daye
Candydrip

Candydrip

by Lucky Daye

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

David Brown's arc is without precedent. He was a Top 20 American Idol finisher at the age of 19. A few years later, he made himself known as a songwriter with a number two R&B/hip-hop chart hit, Ne-Yo's "She Got Her Own." Not until a decade after that did he debut under his alias, but Lucky Daye fast became one of the hottest names in his genre, garnering six Grammy nominations, split appropriately enough across the traditional and progressive R&B categories, for Painted and Table for Two. Brown made that album and a follow-up duets EP in such close partnership with D'Mile -- a top-flight producer who has also worked with Ty Dolla $ign, H.E.R., and Silk Sonic -- that they could have been credited to Daye & D'Mile. The duo are as compatible as ever on Candydrip. A couple pre-album singles indicated that the LP would be special. In "Over," which sounds something like Babyface gone convincingly trap-soul, Brown is at his most impassioned, brimming with frustration albeit clear-headed enough to render wordplay like "Know you're a ten, but that attitude ain't fine." Next was "Candy Drip," a prowling and trippy slow jam of temptation, in which Brown isn't content to fade into the background as the losing player in a love triangle. Those two songs are among the most intense moments on the indeed-exceptional Candydrip, an elaborate act of charmful persuasion for the most part. Brown flirts and pleas with evident desire to take a relationship to a higher level. His beloved can't be faulted for holding out when the indecision is rewarded with such delights. The first half is particularly dazzling, encompassing the blissful "God Body" (with a horn-splashed change in direction), the Prince-ly falsetto pop-funk of "Feels Like," the title track, and subtler ballads such as "Guess" and "Deserve." The album could have ended on an anguished note with "Used to Be," a heartstring-tugger produced by M-Phazes and Aidan Rodriguez, yet Brown crawls out with a trio of gems that include the radiant Philly soul-tinged "Cherry Forest" and unresolved "Ego," a soaring fusion of second-album N.E.R.D and (no, really) "Streetwalker"-era Jan Akkerman. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 10/21/2022
Label: Keep Cool / Rca
UPC: 0196587185916
Rank: 6179

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Intro
  2. God Body
  3. Feels Like
  4. NWA
  5. Guess
  6. Candy Drip (Interlude)
  7. Candy Drip
  8. Deserve
  9. Intermission

Disc 2

  1. Over
  2. Fuckin' Sound
  3. Compassion
  4. Touch Somebody (Interlude)
  5. Used to Be
  6. Fever
  7. Cherry Forest
  8. Ego

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lucky Daye   Primary Artist
Lil Durk   Featured Artist
Smino   Featured Artist
Chiiild   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Ivan Barias   Composer
Chad Hugo   Composer
Francis Lai   Composer
Pharrell Williams   Composer
Pierre-Luc Rioux   Composer
Dernst Emile II   Composer
Taalib Johnson   Composer
Austin Owens   Composer
Yonatan Ayal   Composer
Durk Banks   Composer
Mark Landon   Composer
Dylan Wiggins   Composer
James Foye III   Composer
Carvin Haggins   Composer
Carl Devonish   Composer
Alex Isley   Composer
Dustin Bowie   Composer
Christopher Smith, Jr.   Composer
David Brown   Composer
Mike McGregor   Composer
Aidan Rodriguez   Composer
Aliandro Prawl   Composer
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