The Grammy Award-winning artist is here Friday to make a sensation with his sophomore album project, sometimes I’m fine, sometimes I’m not! The album has been released for streaming, with a large group of killers that add to the project’s credibility.
Who are you asking? Well, think about Chris Brown, Wale, Kehlani, Meek Mill, Teni, Llona and Joé Dwèt Filé – all artists with very different sound palettes and flavors, which is always great for a full-length project.
result? Fusion effects of the Fusion panning R&B, hip hop, Afrobeats and Kompa, which fuse together as a cohesive whole. But for hardcore rap fans, a track is probably the most engaging (yes, part of Meek Mill), which is “proud for me.” Here is the full track list for those who are already excited:
Tracking list
Side 1:
Enter
The sun is coming down
wait for me. Teni
Never leave you
shotgun. Weir
Save my love. Kehlani
Back to you
That atmosphere
bezwen ou has characteristics. Joé Dwèt Filé
Features of a call. Chris Brown
The worst in the room
Side 2:
Be proud of my character. Mick Mill
Take it home
desert
Look at you. llona
go home
Love again
February 2003
Sometimes I’m fine, sometimes I’m not
without you
A better day
That said, this album is indeed aimed at cross-genre listeners. As Friday said in his own words: “I can’t touch at a high level without a driveway. I’ll give you a life record, an exciting record, an R&B love song, a rap song or a pop song. I feel like I can do anything and I just want this project to reach the ears as much as possible.”
In fact, Friday did wear his experimental hat. Speaking about his collaboration with Kehlani, he said: “I have never documented women and I’ve been waiting for the right people. I know Kehlani brings this kind of troubled approach. Our voice sounds great.” If you want to know how real this is, check out the project below!

