
Brent Faiyaz — Icon Review
Brent Faiyaz has carved out one of the most recognizable sounds in modern
R&B. His cadence, moody production choices, and emotionally detached delivery are all signatures he engineered himself - and that identity is still intact on Icon.
The problem? It doesn't evolve.
I kept waiting for a creative left turn - a risk in production, a new vocal pocket, something that stretched the formula.
Instead, the album feels sonically flat.
The vibe never really shifts, and by the end of its 34-minute runtime, it starts to blur together like one extended track.
It's not bad - it's just safe.
For an artist of Brent's caliber, safe feels underwhelming.
Sweet-ometer: 6/10 - smooth, cohesive, but stagnant.

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