UK R&B/Soul artist J-Sol premieres the lyric video for his new single, “Sober,” a record that he penned while spending time in LA in 2017. On the intoxicating offering, Sol gives us an intimate tale about how he likes his woman, and how he gets liquored up to go put it down.
“I like it when you’re ratchet baby, so don’t get fancy,” he sings, later adding, “Girl, I’m coming in over / All I can do is think about you / And I won’t be sober / So let me show you what I’m gon’ do.”
The sultry and harmonically-rich “Sober” comes as a reintroduction to J-Sol’s own artistry after several of his cover videos went viral last year including versions of ‘Wild Thoughts’ (DJ Khaled x Rihanna x Bryson Tiller) and Chris Brown’s ‘Questions’ — these two alone amassed over 2M plays on Facebook.
“‘Sober’ is the perfect transition into my new sound, I free-styled it in the studio with my producer and we laid it down pretty much on the fly,” Sol said about how the song came about. “When I wrote the song, I rarely drank but since writing it, it’s almost like I’m now literally living it! I think a lot of people can relate to having that extra bit of confidence when they’ve had a drink or two down them!”
A music video, shot in LA, will arrive on Feb 13th.
“Sober” by J-Sol is a soulful R&B track that dives into the emotional turbulence of moving on from a past relationship. With its smooth vocals and contemplative lyrics, the song explores the challenge of letting go and finding clarity after a breakup.
The song opens with a soft piano melody, establishing a mellow yet melancholic tone. J-Sol’s voice is smooth and expressive, carrying a depth of emotion that resonates with anyone who’s experienced heartbreak. His delivery is gentle but impactful, reflecting the vulnerability and introspection at the heart of the song.
Lyrically, “Sober” discusses the process of coming to terms with a relationship’s end. J-Sol sings about the struggle to find emotional sobriety—to clear his mind and heal from the pain of loss. The lyrics evoke a sense of longing and the difficulty of breaking free from old memories. The chorus, with its poignant repetition and catchy melody, emphasizes the song’s theme of seeking emotional clarity.
The production is subtle and allows J-Sol’s vocals to take the spotlight. The instrumentation is understated, with soft beats and atmospheric synths that create a reflective ambiance. As the song progresses, there’s a gradual build-up that adds to the emotional weight, leading to a powerful climax.
Overall, “Sober” is a moving R&B ballad that captures the journey of emotional recovery after a breakup. J-Sol’s heartfelt performance and relatable lyrics offer a thoughtful look at the path toward healing, making this track a touching and honest exploration of the aftermath of love.
J-Sol recently supported August Alsina on his UK tour, and he will join Mila J on her European Tour on March 25th in London and Amsterdam on March 21st (further Paris date to be announced).
‘Sober’ is out on all digital outlets | https://www.jsolworld.co.uk/
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