
REASON continues his color suite with “Moving Towards Love_PINK,” and honestly? It feels pink.
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TOP 5 SONGS
5. Tired of F*** Deez H*** _Pink (Ft. Guapdad 4000 & Buddy)
This one feels like a straight-up vent session.
The energy is very old-school freestyle — raw, unfiltered, just getting everything off your chest. REASON sounds fed up. Done. Over it.
It’s about dealing with people who bring drama, expectations, and unnecessary chaos — and finally reaching that point where you’re like, “yeah, I’m good on all that.“
There’s humor in it, but there’s also real frustration underneath.
And honestly? It’s relatable.
4. F.U.T.V _Pink (Ft. Kalan.Frfr)
The irony of this track is kind of perfect.
It is such a vibe sonically: smooth, gritty, and easy to ride to, but the message is all about someone messing up your peace.
That tension works really well here.
The track centers on wanting freedom, wanting to move freely and do your own thing, while constantly being pulled into drama or negativity by someone else. That push and pull creates a low-key frustration that sits underneath the entire song.
It fits seamlessly with the rest of the album, both thematically and sonically.
3. I’ll Be There Idea _Pink
This one tells a story, and it is messy.
The track centers on a woman stuck with a man who does not treat her right, while someone else waits on the sidelines ready to step in. Not in a grimy way, but more in a “I see what you deserve, and I can give you that” kind of way. That emotional gray area gives the song its edge.
Mudy comes through and adds a very smooth dynamic to the record. The chemistry between them feels natural, like they are building the same narrative from two different angles.
It is soft, but complicated. That is what makes it interesting.
2. If This Ain’t Love_Pink (Ft. Jaira Noelani)
You know that phrase — “If this ain’t love, I don’t know what is”?
Yeah, this track captures that feeling in real time: “If this ain’t love, it must be something.”
There is something about the way REASON delivers it that feels genuine rather than performative. It is not overly polished or romanticized. Instead, it feels like quietly falling for someone, with all the confusion, intensity, and questioning that comes with it.
The song is reflective and a little vulnerable, living in that space where you are trying to define what you feel without overthinking it.
1. Doin Too Much_Pink (Ft. Isaiah Jayy)
This one is a whole vibe from the jump.
The production pulls you in immediately with a smooth, laid-back sound and just enough bounce to keep your head moving. And REASON? He floats all over it.
The track leans into a low-key, intimate energy. It is about liking someone and wanting them, but not wanting to overcomplicate things. No labels, no pressure, no turning it into something bigger than it needs to be.
Just… keep it between us.
There is something refreshing about that perspective. It feels honest, modern, and never tries to force a deeper meaning where there does not need to be one.
SONG BY SONG RATING
1. Till Death Do Us Part_Pink (N/A)
2. Give It All 4 My B* _Pink (4/5)
3. If This Ain’t Love _Pink (4/5)
4. Humble Em _Pink (3.5/5)
5. Something About Us_Pink (4/5)
6. Doin Too Much _Pink (4/5)
7. I’ll Be There Idea _Pink (4/5)
8. Money Cash Hoes _Pink (4/5)
9. Tired of F** Deez H*** _Pink (4/5)
10. Tell Me _Pink (4/5)
11. F.U.T.V _Pink (4/5)
12. Where Do We Start _Pink (4/5)
13. Who Tf You Blaming?! _Pink (4/5)
RGM RATING
(79%)
There is a softness to Moving Towards Love_PINK, but there is intensity too. Passion mixed with frustration. Lust sitting right beside self-reflection.
Sonically, the album blends hip-hop and R&B in a way that feels natural for REASON. The beats knock, but they never overpower the music. Instead, they give him room to talk, vent, and reflect, which is where he shines the most.
Thematically, this project lives in the gray area of love and relationships. It is not about fairytale romance.
It is about situationships, emotional confusion, lust without commitment, and wanting connection without wanting to be tied down. It is about being hurt, feeling misunderstood, and still chasing moments of intimacy anyway. That duality runs throughout the entire project.
Each track brings a slightly different energy, but nothing feels out of place. The album flows smoothly, stays cohesive, and keeps you locked in without ever feeling repetitive.
And honestly? This feels like one of those no-skips type projects.
It is easy to throw on, easy to vibe to, but still carries enough depth to keep you engaged. I would not be surprised at all to hear a few of these tracks floating around all summer.
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