Ryan1Nunez
Daniel Caesar (2025)
“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.”
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