Fridayy – Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not

Album Info

Artist: Fridayy

Title: Some Days I'm Good, Some Days I'm Not

Year: 2025

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Tracklist

  • 1. Intro (0:30)
  • 2. Sun Comes Down (3:30)
  • 3. Wait For Me (feat. Teni) (2:33)
  • 4. Never Leave You (2:38)
  • 5. Shotgun (feat. Wale) (2:38)
  • 6. Saving My Love (feat. Kehlani) (3:03)
  • 7. Back To You (3:30)
  • 8. That Vibe (1:13)
  • 9. Bezwen Ou (feat. Joé Dwet Filé) (3:30)
  • 10. One Call Away (feat. Chris Brown) (2:31)
  • 11. Baddest In The Room (2:38)
  • 1. Proud Of Me (feat. Meek Mill) (3:50)
  • 2. Make It Home (2:42)
  • 3. Desert (3:32)
  • 4. Look To You (feat. Llona) (3:00)
  • 5. Come Home (3:26)
  • 6. Love Again (2:21)
  • 7. February ‘23 (2:20)
  • 8. Some Days I’m Good, Some Days I’m Not (2:29)
  • 9. Without You (2:56)
  • 10. Better Days (4:14)

Review

'Some Days I'm Good, Some Days I'm Not' finds Fridayy embracing the full spectrum of his artistry across a sprawling 21-track double-disc. This sophomore effort doesn't shy away from contradictions – it thrives in them, moving seamlessly between moments of raw vulnerability and confident swagger. The Philadelphia singer-songwriter-producer displays impressive range as he navigates through R&B ballads, hip-hop anthems, and Afrobeats-influenced grooves, all while maintaining his signature soulful delivery.

The album's collaborations add vibrant dimensions to Fridayy's vision. Chris Brown brings his unmistakable energy, Kehlani delivers emotional depth, and Wale contributes sharp verses that complement Fridayy's melodic approach. The international flavors brought by Teni and Joé Dwèt Filé expand the album's sonic palette, giving it a global appeal that transcends regional boundaries. These features never overshadow Fridayy but instead highlight his ability to adapt to different styles while maintaining his artistic identity.

What resonates most throughout the project is Fridayy's emotional transparency about his spiritual journey, relationship struggles, and personal doubts. His production work balances polished studio techniques with an organic quality that keeps the material feeling authentic rather than overproduced. While the album's extensive runtime might demand a bit of patience from listeners, those who invest the time will discover a multi-faceted portrait of an artist unafraid to show both his strengths and vulnerabilities. Fridayy has created a musical experience that mirrors life's inconsistencies – sometimes brilliant, sometimes flawed, but always genuine. - Monique