Don Toliver – Love Sick

Album Info

Artist: Don Toliver

Title: Love Sick

Year: 2023

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Tracklist

  • 1. LoveSickness (1:54)
  • 2. Let Her Go (feat. James Blake) (3:12)
  • 3. Leave the Club (feat. Lil Durk & GloRilla) (3:42)
  • 4. 4 Me (feat. Kali Uchis) (2:40)
  • 5. Go Down (feat. TisaKorean) (3:30)
  • 6. Time Heals All (3:53)
  • 7. Leather Coat (4:01)
  • 8. Honeymoon (3:04)
  • 9. Private Landing (feat. Justin Bieber & Future) (3:58)
  • 10. Slow Motion (feat. Wizkid) (2:48)
  • 11. Do It Right (2:54)
  • 12. If I Had (feat. Charlie Wilson) (3:28)
  • 13. Company Pt. 3 (3:00)
  • 14. Bus Stop (feat. Brent Faiyaz) (3:56)
  • 15. Cinderella (feat. Toro y Moi) (3:46)
  • 16. Encouragement (2:56)

Review

When Don Toliver crafted "Love Sick," he choreographed something that moves like a slow burn through the heart's most intricate chambers. This third studio outing pulses with '70s funk and disco rhythms that slide seamlessly into contemporary hip-hop grooves, creating a musical dance floor where soul meets street. The Houston artist invites an impressive ensemble to join his romantic ballet - James Blake's ethereal presence, Kali Uchis bringing real-life chemistry to the mix, Justin Bieber adding pop sensibilities, and powerhouses like Lil Durk and GloRilla keeping the energy flowing. Each collaboration feels like a carefully planned duet, where every voice finds its perfect moment to shine.

The album spins through love's many movements - from the tentative steps of unrequited feelings to the confident stride of deep commitment. Toliver's vocals glide with newfound maturity, showcasing a range that stretches from intimate whispers to soaring declarations. The production creates space for both sensual slow jams and uptempo celebrations, proving that matters of the heart deserve both contemplation and celebration. "Love Sick" landed at number eight on the Billboard 200, but more importantly, it positions Toliver as an artist willing to explore emotional territory with both vulnerability and sophistication, transforming personal experiences into universal rhythms that invite everyone to move. - Maya