Jordan Adetunji – A Jaguar’s Dream (Album Review)

Cover art for "A Jaguar's Dream" by Jordan Adetunji.

Jordan Adetunji takes advantage of his rising stardom by releasing “A Jaguar’s Dream.”


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5. Options (Ft. Lil Baby)

Jordan Adetunji and Lil Baby have options.

And they know you have options too, but that’s beside the point. The point is that they believe they are the best option for you. Brimming with confidence and self-assurance, they want their girl to feel just as certain about them. “Options” delivers heavy beats, smooth lines, and a feature from Lil Baby that blends seamlessly with the track.

4. Bitter

Jordan is taking an L.

“Bitter” delves into the complicated emotions of missing someone who hurt you—feeling anger, yet still longing for them. In the song, the girl leaves him and moves on with someone else, leaving Jordan grappling with frustration and heartbreak. Reflecting on their time together, he revisits the highs, the lows, and everything in between in this slower, deeply personal track.

3. KEHLANI (REMIX) (Ft. Kehlani)

It’s the remix, y’all!

I went back and forth with myself for a minute on which version of “KEHLANI” should make the list, and ultimately, this one won because of Kehlani herself. She literally featured on a song about her being attractive, and she nailed it. Kehlani’s voice pairs perfectly with Jordan’s, and her little ad-libs made me laugh. This song was already a certified bop before, but having her feature was the icing on the cake.

2. Too Many Women (Ft. Kwn)

I feel bad for Jordan’s driver.

“Too Many Women” is such a vibe. There’s a bar midway through the song that had my jaw on the floor—I was like, “Did he really just say that?” There are about three or four moments on this album where he mentions doing the nasty while his driver is cruising down the road. Needless to say, this song is provocative. It’s packed with clever lines, irresistibly catchy, and honestly, I’m going to need a longer version.

1. 305 (Ft. Bryson Tiller)

You shouldn’t be surprised.

I literally yelled at my phone the first time I listened to this song. When Bryson Tiller came in, I was like, “YESSIR! UH HUH!”

This song is a banger. It has a dark, edgy beat and a good contrast between the two artists. The lyrics are talking about the 305, Miami, and the nightlife. There’s alcohol, women, money, and more. Jordan has these gooey, melty runs, and Tiller came in with some real stank.


SONG-BY-SONG RATING

1. KEHLANI (4/5)

2. Too Many Women Feat. Kwn (4/5)

3. Break The System (4/5)

4. 305 Feat. Bryson Tiller (5/5)

5. Bitter (4/5)

6. Dirty Diana (3.5/5)

7. Bedroom (3.5/5)

8. Attractive (3.5/5)

9. Options (Ft. Lil Baby) (4/5)

10. KEHLANI (REMIX) (Ft. Kehlani) (4/5)


RGM RATING

(79%)

When I started listening to A Jaguar’s Dream, I didn’t really know what to expect. Aside from the song “KEHLANI,” I wasn’t very familiar with Jordan Adetunji.

This album has me wanting to know more. There’s not a single skip on it—every track feels intentional, and there isn’t a song I wouldn’t play again. Honestly, I’ll probably end up overplaying most of them. The beats are fire, the bars are sharp, and the features are massive. Jordan’s singing voice is unbelievable—in the best way possible. His vocal runs and slides sound effortless, and his smooth, higher register is something I could listen to all day.

A Jaguar’s Dream is undeniably sensual. Many songs focus on living the high life, getting women, and having a good time. While a couple of tracks are more stripped-back and introspective, the majority are upbeat, charismatic, and a little dirty. Jordan Adetunji radiates confidence throughout the album—and honestly? I can’t even blame him.


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