Deft, off-hand R&B elements transpire for quaint portraiture of ennui and heartbreak in modernity. Chance sings like a detached Boys II Men as he recounts a night of metropolitan isolation, its lack of polish compounding the narrative, as if we’re right there in the same headspace amongst the ad-libs.
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