
“THERAPY Pt. 1” feels less like traditional therapy and more like sexual healing through honesty and intimacy.
STREAM
TOP 5 SONGS
5. Shakira
Featuring Sevyn Streeter, “Shakira” brings playful back-and-forth energy to the album.
Sevyn delivers honesty and hesitation, calling out mixed signals and emotional games, while Yung Bleu responds with reassurance and promises of devotion. Their voices blend effortlessly, and the chemistry feels real. The track balances flirtation with emotional tension, making it one of the album’s more dynamic moments.
4. Swim
This is pure chill-out R&B.
“Swim” glides on mellow production, smooth guitar tones, and an easygoing tempo, making it perfect for winding down. The song stays sensual without being overdone, letting vibe take priority over shock value. It’s relaxed, warm, and immersive — the kind of track that makes you sink into the moment and forget about everything else.
3. Make You Proud
“Make You Proud” shifts the focus from physical intimacy to emotional responsibility.
Bleu sings about wanting to grow, mature, and be better — not just for his partner, but for himself. It feels like a promise and a reflection at the same time. The vulnerability here adds depth to the album, reminding listeners that love isn’t just about passion, but about showing up consistently and with purpose.
2. Drunk Sex
“Drunk Sex” is exactly what the title promises — late-night temptation, blurred judgment, and undeniable chemistry.
Yung Bleu leans fully into his flirty, slightly needy bag, capturing those moments when alcohol lowers your guard and emotions run loose. It’s about the impulsive calls, the desire you try to ignore but can’t, and the intimacy that comes from vulnerability mixed with intoxication. The production stays smooth and sensual, letting Bleu’s delivery do most of the work.
1. Am I Doing Enough
This track is quiet, seductive reassurance wrapped in a conversation.
Bleu asks the questions a lot of people are scared to say out loud: What do you need? Am I showing up the way you deserve? The song feels intimate and intentional, like he’s walking someone through comfort and care rather than just chasing desire. It’s silky, slow-burning R&B that makes emotional attentiveness feel sexy and effortless.
SONG BY SONG RATING
Don’t Judge Me (4/5)
Drunk Sex (4/5)
Nobody Like You (4/5)
Sex In The Kitchen (3.5/5)
What Are We? (3.5/5)
You Nasty (3.5/5)
Am I Doing Enough (4/5)
Make You Proud (4/5)
Fontaine Bleu (3.5/5)
Swim (4/5)
Reunited (3.5/5)
Forbidden Fruit (4/5)
Shakira (4/5)
Can We Hook Up (4/5)
Feelings (4/5)
Highlight (4/5)
RGM RATING
(77%)
Yung Bleu blends R&B, pop, and hip-hop influences to create a classic bedroom sound — smooth, sensual, and emotionally open. The album explores desire, insecurity, reassurance, and connection, often blurring the line between physical intimacy and emotional vulnerability.
While many tracks are provocative, the project doesn’t feel shallow. Bleu uses sensuality as a way to talk about communication, reassurance, and emotional presence in relationships. The production stays polished and cohesive, allowing the album to flow effortlessly from start to finish. THERAPY Pt. 1 is an easy listen that still leaves an impression — perfect for late nights, quiet moments, or whenever you’re in the mood for something smooth, intimate, and sincere.
Discover more from RGM
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.



