Sean Bertram’s Everything Again feels like a breath of fresh air in today’s RnB landscape — smooth, rich, and unapologetically soulful. From the very first notes of “Everything, Pt.1” to the emotional finale of “Pt.2,” the record unfolds like a story you don’t want to put down. Bertram’s voice? Effortless velvet. It drifts, it flirts, it lingers — the kind of tone that instantly becomes unforgettable.
What we like about this project is its fearless blend of past and present. Imagine the warmth of old-school keys, the fire of modern grooves, and a sprinkle of lush harmonies that hit right in the chest. Tracks flow together like brushstrokes on a canvas, each one adding new shades to the bigger picture.
With Everything Again, Sean Bertram creates a sound that’s entirely his own, press play:
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