Young Jeezy & Lil Wayne: For being the last track to make the “Chapter V” cut, “Hail Mary” impresses. T.I.: Following a similar formula as “Say Aah” and “Bottoms Up,” “2 Reasons” still disappoints as the crooner, goes from being a smooth operator to going to the club for, er, “bitches and drinks.” “Playin’ Hard”: Trey steps into Drake’s lane on “Playin’ Hard” as he emo-spits of letting his ego get in the way of a successful relationship. The love lesson is too evident: love isn’t enough to keep a happy home. ![]() “Heart Attack”: Though Trey Songz’ eighth R&B/Hip-Hop Songs top 5, the singer’s first single isn’t the strongest on the album. “Panty Wetter”: In a quick turn of events, “Panty Wetter,” turns making love (in “Dive In”) into a game that displays his sexual dominance. “Dive In”: The third single is a how-to manual on just how to woo the object of one’s affection. Before you know it, seconds in, he tilts his crowd and lures one into the bedroom. “Chapter V”: In the album’s opening track, Trey Songz reintroduces himself as the reigning prince of R&B. “Chapter V” remains true to Trey’s sound, even with a fumble here and there, and gives you a deeper look at the man behind the music.Ĭheck out our track-by-track review of Trey Songz’ fifth studio album, “Chapter V.” Trey Songz has evolved into a man that owns his experiences, his music, and his crown as the reigning prince of R&B. It’s not all bad though: fans will be completely surprised and refreshed by all of the vulnerable sides of Trey in the songs “Pretty Girls Lie,” “Bad Decisions,” and the old school “Without A Woman.” was an attempt to recreate the magic of “Say Aah” and “Bottoms Up,” but it is actually cringe-worthy, wooing women one minute and then referring to them as bitches the next. “Chapter V” will take you to the club with “Hail Mary” with Young Jeezy and Lil Wayne as well as the Diddy and Meek Mill-assisted “Check Me Out,” and then whisk you to the bedroom with the ballads “Dive In” and the appropriately titled “Panty Wetter.” Unfortunately, Trey falls flat with “Playin Hard,” because hearing him rap is way less desirable than listening to him sing. ![]() Megan Thee Stallion Introduces Jimmy Fallon to Hot Cheeto Pickles, Plays Rap Mad Libs During…
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