Daniel Caesar is both one of the most popular artists – his millionaire figures on platforms corroborate it – and substimated from the modern R&B. Yes, his most baladesca facet, especially at the beginning of his career, can become heavy. How good that you also keep songs as difficult to ignore as ‘call on me’. It is the song of the day.
His name does not usually appear in the conversation, but Caesar remains one of the favorite collaborators of the greatest artists. Whether for the beauty of his voice, lending it to projects such as ‘Chromakopia’ or the next Blood Orange album, or for his compositional talents, as Justin Bieber demonstrated in ‘Swag’, Caesar is always usually busy.
After the launch of the solemn ‘Have Baby (With Me)’, the 30 -year -old artist has revealed one of the most immediate songs of his career, which also means considerable stylistic change. A progression of slightly distorted chords begins ‘Call on Me’, before the melody that is taken from the sleeve completely sells the theme before 20 seconds.
Miguel’s influence is clear, while production is in charge of Jordan Evans, Matthew Burnett and Rami Dawod. Evans and Burnett have been collaborating with Caesar throughout their career. Dawod, on the other hand, is behind the sound of several singles of Frank Ocean. Among them, ‘Chanel’ and ‘Lens’. More of them in ‘Son of Spergy’, Daniel Caesar’s next album, available on October 24.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODQXTW1XCVQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxtndnzwtq8

