Daniel Caesar – Son Of Spergy

Album Info

Artist: Daniel Caesar

Title: Son Of Spergy

Year: 2025

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Tracklist

  • 1. Rain Down (Feat. Sampha) (3:07)
  • 2. Have A Baby (With Me) (3:45)
  • 3. Call On Me (2:49)
  • 4. Baby Blue (Feat. Norwill Simmonds) (5:57)
  • 5. Root of all Evil (4:25)
  • 6. Who Knows (3:46)
  • 7. Moon (Feat. Bon Iver) (5:17)
  • 8. Touching God (Feat. Yebba & Blood Orange) (4:41)
  • 9. Sign Of The Times (3:51)
  • 10. Emily’s Song (2:54)
  • 11. No More Loving (On Women I Don’t Love) (Feat. 646yf4t) (3:18)
  • 12. Sins Of The Father (Feat. Bon Iver) (7:50)

Review

Daniel Caesar drops "Son Of Spergy" as his fourth studio effort, and let me tell you, this man's still got that silky smooth delivery that makes your heart skip beats. The 12-track collection clocks in at 51 minutes of pure soul-stirring goodness, with Caesar diving deep into themes of love, vulnerability, and those late-night thoughts that keep you up wondering about life. His collaborations with Sampha, Bon Iver, Yebba, and Blood Orange create this beautiful web of sounds that complement his introspective storytelling perfectly. Tracks like "Have A Baby (With Me)" and "Call On Me" show off his ability to craft singles that feel both personal and universally touching.

What really gets me hyped about this record is how Caesar's matured as an artist while staying true to that signature sound we fell in love with. Bon Iver's ethereal contributions on "Moon" and "Sins Of The Father" add these dreamy atmospheric layers that'll have you floating, while "Touching God" featuring Yebba and Blood Orange brings some serious spiritual energy to the mix. The production throughout supports Caesar's vocals without overwhelming them, creating space for his voice to breathe and those emotional moments to really land. It's the kind of album that reveals new details with each listen, proving Caesar's growth as both a vocalist and songwriter. - Tatiana