![]() ![]() Notably, it continues to feature the string orchestra, as well as spoken word by LGBTQ activist, □ Lilli Vicenz. The album’s first interlude, □ “Hurting Interlude,” follows. Over a lush backdrop, including a string orchestra and background vocals, Smith asserts in the chorus, “You’re no god, you’re no leader / You’re no saint, you’re no teacher / You’re no god ( Ain’t nobody wanna hear your voice) / No god ( When nonbody’s tryna save you, save you).” “No God” marks a second consecutive highlight. “Why do you have to be in control / When you’re wrong, baby, let it go.” Woo! Following a compelling start with “Love Me More”, Smith keeps the momentum going strong on □ □ “No God.” No, atheism is NOT part of the script □! Instead, Smith, tackles an individual with a god complex who is allowing their words to ruin relationship(s). They’re evolving, hence, why they are dedicated to “Love me more.” The centerpiece, the chorus, says it best: “Every day, I’m tryin’ not to hate myself / But lately it’s not hurtin’ like it did before / Maybe I am learning how to love me more.” There’s lots to heart about this “Love Me More.” Smith has decided not to allow poor self-esteem and the comments of others to bring him down. The theme of the record is what really hits hardest. Later, as “Love Me More” progresses, Smith is supported by fantastic, harmonized vocals. ![]() “As always Smith delivers incredible vocals filled with nuances, highlighted ripe falsetto. ![]() Eventually, a soulful groove adds more punch. ![]() The production – □ Jimmy Napes and StarGate – plays to the talented singer’s strengths. Love Me More” commences abruptly with Smith singing the chorus, accompanied by a warm pad. □ Sam Smith speaks volumes on the awesome promo single, □ □ “Love Me More”. “Maybe I am learning how to love me more.” This line really hits personally. With their previous album, □ Love Goes being respectable and quietly being certified platinum, Gloria feels like a stronger LP, all told. Despite the brevity, Smith brings the heat, delivering an enjoyable, well-rounded pop album that dips into dance, R&B, and reggae. Gloria, which spans 13 tracks, clocks in at just over 33 minutes. On their fourth studio album, □ Gloria, □ Academy- and Grammy-award winning, nonbinary and genderqueer musician □ Sam Smith keeps things brief. Decorated pop superstar Sam Smith delivers a brief but enjoyable, totally well-rounded fourth studio album with Gloria. ![]()
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