Majid Jordan – “Good People” review

Majid Jordan is an alternative R&B duo from Toronto, Ontario, Canada consisting of singer Majid Al Maskati & producer Jordan Ullman. Forming in 2011, it wasn’t until a couple years later when 40 signed them to OVO Sound & was featured on their mentor Drake’s hit single “Hold On, We’re Going Home”. Their 2nd EP A Place Like This stands to date as the best project in their catalog, as none of their 3 full-length LPs have been able to reach that caliber generally receiving moderate feedback. However, my curiosity got the best of me & I had to give Good People a shot.

“Tears in Your Eyes” is a smooth soul opener expressing how much he deeply needs this woman in his life whereas “Waiting for You” featuring OVO’s newest recording artist Naomi Sharon mixes alternative R&B with sophisti-pop & some smooth soul undertones as she & Majid both sing about hanging on to love. “Eyes Closed” is really the only song on here I don’t like sounding like Majid’s impersonating Michael Jackson over another smooth soul instrumental just before “Hands Tied” dabbles with new wave & synthpop a bit having an epiphany now that he & his significant other have found each other.

Meanwhile, “Slip” takes a more spacious route to the beat from Jordan as Majid comes clean with this woman to not leave him in doubt leading into the 7-minute “Violet” singing over atmospheric production about growing when their hearts are open. “The Message” goes for a stripped-back approach telling her that all he can offer her belongs to her while the breezy guitar ballad “Cyanide” confesses to this woman that he takes his shy away. The fittingly peaceful closer “Sunset” reminds that being here today & gone tomorrow truly with him it is a tough pill to swallow.

It’s seriously already been a decade since these guys made themselves at home with OVO & as someone who’s been listening to them since that Drizzy single they were featured on, this is the most I’ve enjoyed a whole album from them thus far & it’s the best thing they’ve done since A Place Like This. Jordan Ullman expands beyond the duo’s alternative R&B sound in favor of smooth soul, sophisti-pop, neo soul, new wave & synthpop as Majid Al Maskati assures everyone that solid individuals will be there for you whenever you find it.

Score: 3.5/5

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