Larger Than Life

Larger Than Life

In 2022, Faiyaz dropped his highly anticipated sophomore album WASTELAND, a 19-track LP that unfolds like an R&B Shakespearian tragedy exploring themes of relationships—love, infidelity, and betrayal. The rollercoaster ride through Faiyaz's emotions, portraying vulnerable thoughts that come with juggling newfound fame, is what made WASTELAND an instant hit. On follow-up Larger Than Life, Faiyaz ditches its predecessor's darker themes and leans back into the misadventures of the affluent ladies' man from his earlier projects. The album's theme is set in the opener, "Tim's Intro," which features legendary producer Timbaland and shows Faiyaz flirtatiously bragging about his larger-than-life lifestyle to a potential lover. Throughout the LP's 14 tracks, Faiyaz chronicles the ins and outs of his entanglements on his quest to find love, from developing an emotional attachment to his lover ("Last One Left," "Outside All Night") to pledging his faithfulness ("Forever Yours"). However, it's not all love songs on Larger Than Life. It wouldn't be a Brent Faiyaz album without some toxicity. "WY@" showcases the unfiltered essence of love's complexities, namely the struggle to escape a bad relationship. "Even I know you ain't no good for me/But you feel so good to me/Every time I come back, I try to leave/So how you end up back with me? Oh (I don't know)," he croons. Larger Than Life forgoes the brooding basslines and synths from WASTELAND and draws inspiration from the ’90s-’00s era that has influenced Faiyaz. It's nostalgic without sounding outdated and pays homage to some of the biggest tracks from that period, with samples from Nicole Wray's 1998 hit "Boy You Should Listen" on the Coco Jones-assisted "Moment of Your Life" and Rome's 1997 classic "I Belong to You (Every Time I See Your Face)" on "Belong to You."

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