All or Nothing is the third studio album by the British R&B singer Jay Sean. The first one under American hip-hop label Cash Money Records, which has made him the first British Asian singer to sign with an American label.
Lead single of the album “Down” feat. Lil Wayne is a very simple, fun track. Something which is apt for your car stereos and clubs. Nice beats, easy lyrics and a tight delivery by rapper Lil Wayne, I’m fightin for this girl, on the battlefield of love/ don’t it look like baby cupid sending arrows from above/. It lives up to the tag of lead single of the album.
“Do you remember” feat. Sean Paul and Lil John talks about the good ol’ times with ‘em ladies, bringing it back and making new memories. It’s a feel good song. The collaboration with Sean Paul again does add another dimension to the song, Yo ay girl yo bring it back to the time when you and me had just begun/ when I was still your number one.
“Tonight” has a very good keyboard tune initiating the track, but it’s too short that you’d wish for more. The lyrics are just like any other R&B song, nothing special about it.
Then you have “Ride It”, the slow, seductive melody. It’s also one of the chart toppers by Jay. Here too, the lyrics are nice and simple. The delivery’s quite tight though. The slow mood to the song makes you groove slowly on it.
“Maybe” is one song which tells you the tale of today’s love. Texting all night, staying online throughout to see if he/she’s checked your message, etc. that’s the state of all the relationships in this text-era. I’m always connected online, Hooked on facebook all the time/ Hopin you’ve checked my profile just can’t help wondering why. It’s about how caught up we are in these confused relations. Maybe, the love’s for true or its not.
Well, with # 1 hit single like Down and other hits like Maybe, Do you remember, the album deserves a listen. A good product for cars and clubs.
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