: Lusk’s church-honed falsetto is central to the track, with critics from The Guardian describing his performance as "nothing short of incredible".
Gabriels — Angels & Queens — Album Review | by Joe Boothby Gabriels - Angels & Queens (Official Lyric Video)
The lyrics tell a poignant story of ambition, loss, and resilience. : Lusk’s church-honed falsetto is central to the
: Produced by Sounwave (known for his work with Kendrick Lamar), the song features a "dense funk" and "slippery" basslines that bridge the gap between retro-soul and contemporary R&B. The serves as a visual companion to the
The serves as a visual companion to the title track of the band's critically acclaimed debut album, capturing the "slippery funk" and soul-fusion aesthetic that has defined the Los Angeles-based trio. Released in September 2022, the video highlights the track's distinctive blend of 70s-inspired groove and modern, sharp production. Musical Review
: The song opens with a description of a young girl ("Baby girl is fine and 19") navigating the fashion and magazine scene, ultimately suggesting she "sold her soul to be a beauty queen".
: Despite the darker themes of industry pressure, the song concludes with a message of loyalty ("Realized all that I needed was you"), emphasizing the importance of staying true through "ups and downs".
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