A long time ago, Dj Khaled mastered the art of putting together artists with different styles to blend their distinct creativity to present music that’s worth every penny. He came into the industry and brought a revolution where he’d bring as many artists as he can on a song. This has become a Khaled norm and one of the reasons his albums are some of the most anticipated.
“You Mine,” a single off “I Changed A Lot” combines top notch production by Dj Khaled, the beautiful vocals of Trey Songz and Jeremih and the gruff delivery of Future to give us yet another well put together collaboration.
Trey Songz takes the lead, he introduces us to the song with his splendid vocals and as he sings, “Oh! No…” before Dj Khaled comes through with his trade mark reminder, “Another one” after which he shouts “Dj Khaled” in the background. That’s always exciting …show more content…
for anyone that’s a fun of his work. It’s a starter for what is going to be a pleasant experience for your ears. Jeremih then picks it up from there with the chorus. Jeremih lets the magnificence of his voice reign to produce a very catchy chorus that will be ringing in your ears long after the song has stopped playing.
It is not often that we have two RnB gods on the same Hip Hop song but Trigga and Jeremih made it work here.
It was an excellent display of vocal transcendence from both artists and there was no feeling of struggle to keep up by any of them. They both had their different roles well accomplished.Dj Khaled’s “You Mine” is an assurance to that girl that she’s truly yours. If she has been having some doubts, you might consider calling forth the very convincing assurance these artist’s delivered on this song. From Trey’s verse, you can tell that he knows her too well. He knows her sexuality and he knows how to give it to her right. By the time a man takes his time to understand his woman this way, it is only reassuring enough that she belongs to him and nobody
else.
Trey Songz on a well delivered first verse sings, “Tell them other n***** stop wasting their time, you mine, you mine…” Trey Songz is talking sex and you know his elaborate descriptions accompanied with that graceful voice are guaranteed to drive the point home. The well-matched fluctuation in the flow, tone and pitches of his voice are as beautiful as always and they present what I believe is the best verse on the song.
Jeremih on the second chorus is assisted by Trey Songz who provides background vocals and the coaction they deliver here is completely admirable. Jeremih remains the main voice, his strong voice stays as the outstanding voice on the chorus and you only hear Trey Songz in the background providing well timed adlibs and vocalization.
Future delivers a good verse. It is only that it’s the same Future sound, flow and delivery we hear all the time. He is a great musician whose delivery has a banality about it that is frankly no longer that captivating. He always delivers good verses that sound like a verse of his you have heard before with just a few tweaks. Nevertheless, he does an acceptable job on “You Mine” and the slight tweaks to his flow and delivery are actually quite enjoyable.
Dj Khaled stays in the background providing adlibs as he always does. And he has done it again, giving us yet another awesome track. You can be assured that the entire album “I Changed A Lot” has a lot more where this came from. Look forward to other artists on this album that include, Rick Ross, Mavado, John Legend, Meek Mill and Chris Brown among others.