![]() Unfortunately, he’s not always as tuned to his partners. “Come and See Me” is tuned to more a nuanced frequency, disguising a lament about uneven give-and-take in a relationship in the clothes of an “R U up?” booty-call anthem. Given the time PARYNEXTDOOR 3 dedicates to the aftermath of infidelity, that’s pretty often. Clothes that don’t quite fit his boss feel effortlessly tailored to Brathwaite: “You heard a lot about Jamaicans, and you wanna know what it’d be like,” he sings with an infectious assuredness on “Don’t Know How ” “Only U” is three minutes of sweat and anticipation erected on top of a skeletal swing on the cavernous “Not Nice,” he expresses his need to “hold the corner and then slow whine it.” The way physical pleasures intertwine with emotional turmoil encompasses most of Brathwaite’s focus on the album-in Brathwaite’s world, sex is not as a shortcut to intimacy but a reflection of it, even if he has a tendency to latch onto carnality in the absence of intimacy. The album helps prove he’s a lot more than just Drake’s patois advisor. The island vibes of “Work” soak Brathwaite’s third studio album, PARTYNEXTDOOR 3.
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