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For any R&B fellas out there, and to inspire other ones that's coming up. For the label, who've been begging and waiting for me to drop it. This third album is not only for R&B, but for my fans. It's not fun listening to these records myself it got to that point. I didn't want to go into 2016 without giving my fans this. A lot of the records that actually ended up on this album are fairly new records that I did in the last few months. Recently, I ended up creating almost a whole 'nother body of work.
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I was trying to make sure I was in a better space. Why is now the right time to release this album? Why didn’t you release one before? I heard “Paradise” last spring, along with other songs that seemed ready to be released on an album. If you could describe my lifestyle or myself in a song format, that's pretty clear and concise, in a straightforward tone, and with some of the better vocals off of the album, it would definitely be "Paradise." We all was thinking, and I said the one that would stand out to me the most out of all the other records, even knowing that it's concluding the album, is “Paradise.” Even knowing how I came on all of the other records. Someone actually asked me earlier, what was one of my favorite records off the album. By May 2015, it seemed Jeremih’s label was ready and eager to share music-a rep suggested an album would drop in June. In August of that year, he traveled to New York and I heard “Paradise.” During this trip, XXL reported Jeremih would release his album in September, a claim seemingly supported by the August release of a mixtape of tracks called Not On My Album. In July 2014 Jeremih recognized a new audience by collaborating with L.A.
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One year later, in May 2013, The FADER mentioned Jeremih was planning a follow-up album, to be called Thumpy Johnson. In reality, it went like this: After its unexpected release, Late Nights the mixtape was widely adored. Late Nights the album was, for him, a Rome to build, by laying each brick himself, in his own way. I knew this would require patience-Jeremih, whose last major solo release was a magnificent mixtape also called Late Nights, in August 2012, is a self-willed idealist. That story and its melody stuck with me hard in the 16 months that have passed since that first listen, I’ve been aching to hear “Paradise” again.