R&B/Review Jermaine Mickey - All This Love
Jermaine Mickey is a Washington, D.C.-born singer, songwriter, and founding member of the R&B group II D Extreme, known for hits like “Cry No More” and “Up On The Roof.” From touring globally to performing on Soul Train and BET, Jermaine brings decades of soul and passion to every note.
Jermaine Mickey triumphantly returns to the spotlight with "All This Love," solidifying his reputation as one of R&B's most emotive vocalists. Mickey, who is well-known for being a founding member of the platinum-selling II D Extreme, boldly enters a new era with a song that pays homage to the genre's origins while also being modern and timeless.
Geno Starr co-wrote and produced the song, which has a strong emotional core, luscious instrumentation, and flowing chord progressions. Rich and nuanced, Mickey's voice effortlessly and charmingly traverses the highs and lows of love. His performance echoes the classic appeal of performers like Babyface and Luther Vandross while maintaining a contemporary sound by striking a balance between strength and vulnerability.
Rapper P's exceptional verse, which contrasts with Mickey's smooth vocals with a rough delivery, adds even more dimension to the song. This combination broadens the song's emotional range and improves its dynamic feel, making it ideal for the genre-blending R&B scene of today.
Mickey's next EP "Definition of Love," which promises to continue examining themes of intimacy, passion, and emotional truth, is powerfully introduced by "All This Love." This song serves as a reminder of Jermaine Mickey's enduring talent and the ageless appeal of well-written R&B for both new listeners and die-hard fans.
This is a reinvention based on love and authenticity rather than merely a comeback. Anyone yearning for genuine spirit in this age of artificiality should listen to this.