Sam Smith – Love Goes

Album Info

Artist: Sam Smith

Title: Love Goes

Year: 2020

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Tracklist

  • 1. Young (2:33)
  • 2. Diamonds (3:33)
  • 3. Another One (3:09)
  • 4. My Oasis (feat. Burna Boy) (2:59)
  • 5. So Serious (2:52)
  • 6. Dance (‘Til You Love Someone Else) (3:45)
  • 7. For The Lover That I Lost (2:59)
  • 8. Breaking Hearts (2:46)
  • 9. Forgive Myself (3:40)
  • 10. Love Goes (feat. Labrinth) (4:44)
  • 11. Kids Again (3:27)
  • 1. Dancing With A Stranger (with Normani) (2:51)
  • 2. How Do You Sleep? (3:22)
  • 3. To Die For (3:13)
  • 4. I'm Ready (with Demi Lovato) (3:20)
  • 5. Fire On Fire (4:06)
  • 6. Promises (with Sam Smith) (3:33)

Review

So, "Love Goes" by Sam Smith really hit me in the feels. Dropping on October 30, 2020, this third studio album marks a refreshing pivot in Sam's music, moving from their classic acoustic, soulful vibe to more pop-driven sounds. This shift feels like Sam letting us in on their personal transformation.

With 17 tracks, there’s no shortage of catchy beats and heart-wrenching ballads. Songs like "Diamonds" and "Dance ('Til You Love Someone Else)" get you grooving, while tracks like "For The Lover That I Lost" and "Breaking Hearts" might have you reaching for the tissues. Sam's voice, rich and expressive, beautifully carries the weight of each emotion and experience.

The production is sleek, striking an intimate chord that feels both raw and honest. The lyrics delve into the agony of heartbreak and the journey of moving on, making you feel like Sam is right there baring their soul. The album also sprinkles in some exciting collaborations with artists like Burna Boy and Labrinth, adding a fascinating mix, though it’s Sam's powerful presence that ties everything together.

Listening to "Love Goes" is like embarking on an emotional rollercoaster. Sam masterfully captures the messiness of love, heartache, and personal growth, creating an album that's not only relatable but deeply cathartic. - Sienna