
Late Nights: The Album
A spacious, slow-burning album that turns club hedonism into Zen meditation, *Late Nights* weaves through the after-hours underground with delicacy, detachment, and a sly sense of humor—not so much a celebration of bad behavior as a cool, keen study of it. “Hey, there’s no we without you and I,” he sings on the slinky, Stevie Wonder-ish “Oui,” bending the French word for “yes” into a line that feels romantic, playful, and miraculously un-corny.
Jeremih's long-delayed third studio album officially renders his early career a distant memory and establishes himself as one of R&B's most singular voices. In its subtle seduction, Late Nights feels all the more special in an era that increasingly rewards artists who shout the loudest.
Review of 'Late Nights: The Album' by Jeremih. The Chicago bred singer/songwriter's latest release is now available via Def Jam Records.