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PartyNextDoor is standing out in a crowded market, not so much for his sound, but for his circumstances. Soulful Canadian star PARTYNEXTDOOR skulks the sonic shadows on an album that pulls together fractured shards of spacey cloud rap, hazy electronic music. The case has shocked the Swedish entertainment world and highlighted what officials said. It sets out PND’s stall very well: most of the tracks on P3 skew its way.Īlthough PND’s hasty Instagram arguably nearly sparked a tragedy, the picture here is less of a cad than of a man wrestling with his feelings in an overfamiliar (if wildly successful) sonic bubble. The lead single, Come and See Me (feat Drake), has the production values of the latter, but the bent of the former. (Rihanna cover) Play Video Wild Thoughts (DJ Khaled cover) Play Video Right Now. Accompanied by a new cover, the streaming re-release include the four extra tracks. Get the PARTYNEXTDOOR Setlist of the concert at Olympia Theatre, Dublin. Here, 1942 is a dark sulk about craving aged tequila, and Temptations semi-quotes Marvin Gaye (perhaps unwisely, given how litigious his estate is: “Sexual healing, oh what a feeling,” but against a doomy, woozy, genre-perfect backdrop. COLOURS was originally released Decemon Party’s SoundCloud through Drake‘s OVO Sound label. Normally, that might count as a lapse in taste, but the track is such a picture of male hurt, it makes perfect sense.īrathwaite’s previous two albums have persuasively married two strands of loverman R&B: the old-school type, eyes-scrunched-up in love, and the 21st-century model, following the Weeknd: ultra-minimal, chasing diminishing sexual thrills (see PND2).
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“Look what you’re putting me through.” Spiteful, meanwhile, is a ticklish R&B track with a plangent rock guitar cutting through it. “Oh girl, you’re not nice, you’re rude,” sings Party, double-entendre-ing. The third single - “Don’t Know How” - was released on August 5th, a week before the August 12 release date.Not Nice is another catchy slice of skeletal Caribbean pop. The song was released alongside the pre-order of PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 (P3). Unlike “Come and See Me,” which is simp-like and mellow, “Not Nice” is an uptempo dancehall song. Discover all of this albums music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download.
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On bitter opener High Hopes, the rapper whispers doomy bars over dark synths and icy atmospherics. PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 (P3) by PARTYNEXTDOOR on WhoSampled.
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On July 22, PARTY released “Not Nice,” the second official single for PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 (P3). PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 (P3) PARTYNEXTDOOR R&B/Soul 2016 Soulful Canadian star PARTYNEXTDOOR skulks the sonic shadows on an album that pulls together fractured shards of spacey cloud rap, hazy electronic music, and ‘90s R&B. The song dropped at 3AM/EST, which is ironically the time the song is about. On March 20th, PARTY released his first single for his upcoming project, “Come and See Me,” which features label-mate and boss Drake. The album is the third instalment of PARTY’s self-titled series, following his debut mixtape PARTYNEXTDOOR, and his debut album, PARTYNEXTDOOR TWO.Īfter months of speculation and gathering fame, the singer announced on March 19th he would begin his next studio album, titled P3 - short for PARTYNEXTDOOR 3. PARTYNEXTDOOR 3 (P3) is the second studio album from Mississauga-based R&B singer, PARTYNEXTDOOR.