Daniel CaesarBest Daniel Caesar Albums Ranked
7.8
Avg Score
54
Opinions
9
Albums
24
Reviewers
Summary from 54 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Daniel Caesar's catalog across 9 albums from 54 opinions, with an overall average of 7.8/10. The top-rated Daniel Caesar album is Freudian (2017) with a 8.3/10 average from 8 ratings, followed by NEVER ENOUGH and Son Of Spergy. The discography on Wavelength spans 2015 to 2025. Who Knows ranks as the highest-rated Daniel Caesar song on Wavelength with a 9.5/10 average.
Freudian
“On his debut album, Toronto R&B singer Daniel Caesar looks to gospel for a roadmap to the complexities of romantic love.”
Freudian
“Toronto R&B artist Daniel Caesar shows much songwriting potential on his debut album.”
CASE STUDY 01
“The Toronto singer croons his way into a sapiosexual world of love and philosophy, though not without controversy.”
NEVER ENOUGH
“The Canadian R&B singer’s sleepy, erratically experimental third album proves that good old-fashioned love songs and heartbreak ballads are still his strong suit.”
Son Of Spergy
“a brave examination of a complex family relationship”
NEVER ENOUGH
“Never Enough sometimes doesn't feel like enough.”
Son Of Spergy
“Coming into Son of Spergy as a new Daniel Caesar fan, this album immediately pulled me into his world. The vocals are smooth, the songwriting feels honest, and the production creates a dreamy R&B space that’s easy to get lost in. Caesar balances vulnerability with confidence, making the music feel both intimate and timeless. A couple tracks don’t hit as hard, but the emotional weight and musical richness across the album make it a standout listen. As a newcomer, this record definitely turned me into a fan.”
Son Of Spergy
“Heart and soul was poured out into this album. We see the struggle of Daniel wanting to be like his father and his walk with Christianity. Powerful songs like “who knows” that walk the line of want and satisfaction. And other songs like “moon” that talk about his longing for more in life.”
Son Of Spergy
“This album is a fucking chefs kiss. I’ve struggled for a while with my religious views and this album has slightly enlightened me. It also shined a light upon my self identification. Everything you can think of , this album solves . 10/10.”
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