
It's not one of Gerald's better tracks but it is still a pleasant listen. Singing about getting in a relationship but fearing that the girl will just be another user who's not in it for the long run, the song sounds good. "Heart Don't" is the eight track on the album and is a nice up-tempo song. The track isn't wild or rich in its delivery, opting for a soft smooth sound but it is done well.įortunately, the album keeps up the push with the best track of the album, "She Done Been." The track is dark and similar in message to Babyface's "How Come, How Long." In the track, Gerald asks why such a sweet, loving girl can't find a man who will treat her the way she deserves. Hearing the track, it's sad to see the way the rest of hte album sounds. Too Damn Good," is a nice slow jam that seems in the vein of Gerald's older stuff.

The end of the song is sort of bizarre, when Kelly says "I'm going to jail cause I kill yo girl." Despite that, it's still a pretty good track. It's a nice effort and the two work well together.

As suc, so much potential seems to be wasted as Gerald tries to get his girl back.įollowing, the album starts to pick up with "It Hurts Too Much To Stay." Teaming up with Kelly Price, the two go back and forth about their problems. The lyrics sound bunched up at times and the delivery gets messy. Despite this, I don't really like the way it seems to have been mixed. "Strings, Strings" has a nice sound and shows a lot of emotion. The song is a neat idea but its delivery is weak and it really fails to capitalize on its idea. However, the trick to the song is that it likens a relationship to this development, as you build up from hardly knowing each other to being in love. It talks at first a lot about going from being poor to being wealthy. "Nothin to Somethin" is an interesting track, with a clever message to it. The song doesn't really grab your attention and while it's an okay listen, it's nothing exciting. "Callin Me" sounds a little too self-gratifying and is obsessed with reiterating the fact that it's Gerald LeVert.
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Unfortunately, the album compensates for its great start with a weak series of tracks. Ovearll, it's a fun track and a great listen. It's probably the best opening Gerald's had on an album, and is very mainstream. "Application" is an infectiously catchy track with a great chorus/bridge. Gerald LeVert's fourth studio album, G, starts off with a bang.
