BET Music Matters artist Adrian Marcel has finally offered the follow up to last year's 7 Days of Weak project with Weak After Next, a project loaded with features from Kelly Rowland, Snoop Dog, E-40, Casey Veggies, and Kirko Bangz.
Hosted by Don Cannon, DJ Charisma and DJ Amen, the set features a Maury Show snippet and a flip of Drake’s “Girls Love Beyonce” with mystery female singer. Raphael’s Saadiq’s jumps on the into his protégé’s intro “Ray Ray’s Intro” as well as a track called “Searching.”
Stay tuned for Marcel's forthcoming album, #GMFU (Got Me F**ked Up) due in February 2015. Also catch Marcel on the road with Keyshia Cole on her “Point Of No Return” tour (dates here), but meanwhile, hear what’s got "Adrian weak" on this latest, smooth offering.
“Weak After Next” by Adrian Marcel is a mesmerizing R&B track that explores the highs and lows of love and desire. Against a backdrop of sultry beats and atmospheric melodies, Marcel’s smooth vocals take center stage, drawing listeners into a world of passion and longing.
The song opens with Marcel’s soulful crooning, setting the tone for the intimate journey that lies ahead. As the track progresses, Marcel’s vocals soar with emotion, capturing the intensity of his feelings and the vulnerability of his heart.
The title, “Weak After Next,” serves as a reflection of the song’s theme, capturing the rollercoaster of emotions that often accompany romantic relationships. Marcel’s lyrics offer a candid exploration of love and desire, with themes of temptation and vulnerability woven throughout.
The production is lush and atmospheric, with layers of rich instrumentation that create a dreamy and immersive sonic landscape. From the pulsating basslines to the shimmering synths, every element of the arrangement adds depth and dimension to the song’s emotional resonance.
“Weak After Next” by Adrian Marcel is a captivating R&B ballad that showcases Marcel’s talent as both a vocalist and a songwriter. With its heartfelt lyrics and soulful delivery, it’s a song that speaks to the complexities of love and relationships, offering listeners a glimpse into the depth of Marcel’s artistry.