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Grammy-nominated pop singer/songwriter/producer Charlie Puth takes a step forward in his third studio album, Charlie.
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The gifted, the talented, and the rich are different. 🎙 Charlie Puth is gifted, talented, rich, and handsome. He’s also incredibly horny (just saying). After working through schmaltz over the course of two albums – 💿 Nine Track Mind (2016) specifically, was a hot mess – The 🏆 Grammy-nominated musician takes a step forward in his third album, 💿 Charlie. Charlie is easily Puth’s best album to date. He navigates the plight of love in a relatable fashion and exhibits some awesome musicianship in the process. Charlie won’t change your life, but it’s worth listening to.
“That’s Hilarious”
“You turn me on like a light switch
When you’re movin’ your body around and around
Now, I don’t wanna fight this (No)
You know how to just make me want.”
Puth sings with an airy, light tone – there’s still a sense of boyish innocence. Nonetheless, I like the sweet falsetto he serves up on the chorus. Besides a naughty but ‘not too naughty’ script, the bright, warm pop production (Puth) is a plus, featuring some colorful touches (including harmonized vocals) and an infectious pop groove. Has a minor key joint ever sounded so exuberant?
“There’s A First Time For Everything”
Following three strong songs, 🎵 “There’s A First Time For Everything” keeps things respectable in Charlie. The tempo is quick, while the record itself is brief. The synths within the production are warm. The sound of the record reminisces back to the 1980s. Sure, this is an oft-emulated era and sound, but it works well for Puth. I like his assertive lead vocals, intact with enhancing vocal effects. The melody is rhythmic but also tuneful – a win-win. The chorus marks the most fun section of this record, something that Puth executes consistently well throughout Charlie: “Never thought that I would actually miss you / Never thought that I’d be dying to kiss you / But, maybe there’s a first time for everything.” Maybe so, Charlie.
“Loser”
Why is Charlie Puth a 🎵 “Loser,” you ask? Basically, because he let her go, and “She was a one in a million.” Furthermore, Charlie feels like “I’ll never recover, I’ll never be fine.” Oh, my! Love hurts, even if Puth might be a bit, um, dramatic. Beyond the theme, the production and sound palette is sound, with the synth bass being one of the best touches. Interestingly, “Loser” is one of the lengthier songs, though still falls short of the three-and-a-half-minute mark.
Charlie Puth continues to feel some type of way in the ballad, 🤩 🎵 “When You’re Sad I’m Sad.” “So, I take you back ‘cause when you’re sad, I’m sad,” he sings in the chorus, continuing, “Baby, don’t do that ‘cause when you’re sad, I’m sad.” The plight of love continues to envelop Charlie, and his pain is our listening pleasure. Beyond the theme, the music yields some fine moments. The piano and strings are highlights, bringing warmth and tenderness to the track. Puth’s vocals are radiant throughout, including the harmonized vocals that appear toward the end. Melodically, this is one of the more accomplished moments of the album.
Fittingly, 🎵 “Marks On My Neck” is quicker, contrasting “When You’re Sad I’m Sad.” Puth is more assertive vocally, which matches the premise of the track. Likewise, the instrumental hits literally hit you in the chest. Ah, those marks on my neck! One of the best lines comes when he sings, “I tried to cover it, cover it, cover it with foundation / Didn’t help it / Tried to get over you, over you, over you but you dug in / And I felt it.” My, my, my – those are some deep marks!
“Tears On My Piano”
🎵 “Tears On My Piano” features a great groove from the onset and more impressive melodic lines. Once more, Puth delivers a catchy, tuneful chorus (“I can’t think of a melody (Melody) / That makes you come back to me / Got all these tears on my piano”). The musicianship continues to be strong, including the vocal performance, vocal layers, and instrumental touches, namely the piano chords and licks. Also, it’s worth noting we get another f-bomb from a salty Charlie: “I don’t have any shame / That every song I write / Is I want you back, yeah, it’s so fuckin’ sad, baby.” Oh, the tears, the tears!
“For me, the stars are alignin’ / But for her, it’s bad timin’ / So, she just can’t be mine.” In the fifth advanced single, Puth informs us, 🎵 “I Don’t Think That I Like Her”. The truth is, Puth does like her, but the state of the relationship is changing. After things begin to get serious, she’s getting cold feet. Because Puth sees she’s going to break his heart, he knows he can’t be with her. “I don’t think that I like her anymore / Girls are all the same,” he sings in the chorus, adding “All they wanna do is break my heart / … They just wanna see me fall apart.” It’s a similar vibe in the second verse, where he rebounds via hooking up, but finds himself in another sketchy situation. The theme is successful, while the sound and production – a blend of pop and pop/rock – are respectable. Shout out the key change, a rarity these days
Charlie concludes with 🎵 “No More Drama.” Here, Puth frees himself from the confines of the defunct relationship. “Oh, I got no more drama in my life / And it’s such a blessing,” Charlie sings in the chorus, continuing, “I’m so glad I finally realized / I’m better off without you.” Some other positive notes regarding “No More Drama” is the ripe falsetto Puth sings with, sleek production with a chill sound, and some sweet melodic ideas.
Final Thoughts 💭
🤩 Gems 💎: “That’s Hilarious,” “Charlie Be Quiet!” “Light Switch,” “Smells Like Me,” “Left and Right” & “When You’re Sad I’m Sad”
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