October London – “For You, My Love” review

This is the 7th EP from South Bend, Indiana singer/songwriter & producer October London. starting out in 2013 off his debut EP The Introduction & both installments of the Color Blind series, he eventually caught the attention of Long Beach icon & WWE Hall of Famer Snoop Dogg by signing to Doggystyle Records for his 4th EP Please Leave a Message before moving over to Death Row Records not too long after Snoop bought the label he started out at. October has since released his first 2 albums & a couple more EPs through the revived west coast powerhouse with Crypto WinterTechnicolorThe Rebirth of Marvin & The Greatest Gift. His last LP October Nights refined his soulful contemporary R&B style & has dropped off For You, My Love to begin the final month of 2025.

“Christmas Gift” starts by singing over a drumless self-produced instrumental eager to kiss the love his life by the tree & after “Naughty List” works in some jazzy pianos wanting this chick to put him on her list, “Rudolph Guide Me Home” sings for the Red Nosed Reindeer to lead him back to the crib so he can see his woman. “Where You’ll Go for Christmas” hopes she winds up in his arms this holiday season. “Happy Holidays My Love” pulls from jazz music a bit singing that he was his lover for Christmas & “Frisky on Christmas” finishes with a 3 minute holiday experience.

I’ve already made it clear a couple times in the past by now that Christmas projects generally tend to be hit or miss for me, but I didn’t mind what October London was going for throughout For You, My Love because it’s a slight improvement over The Greatest Gift roughly 25 weeks ago. I commend him for penning the whole thing by himself & focusing more as a producer than he did on October Nights, celebrating the most wonderful time of the year better than he has previously.

Score: 3/5

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