The best songs find him moving beyond technique and digging deeper to find the heart of the material (“Pretty Girl’s Lie” is superb). While the 70-minute disc could use editing, it does showcase his versatility and lithe vocals. Songz has refined his balance of lady-pleasing ballads (“Dive In”) and convincing hip-hop-tinged club grooves (“2 Reasons,” “Hail Mary”). Even though Songz’s latest chapter in his ongoing book of seduction doesn’t offer many fresh insights, it does solidify his status as one of contemporary R&B’s supreme lovermen.
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