Okay, so I’ve been listening to this guy Steve Lacy lately. You know, the one who made that “Bad Habit” song that went viral all over TikTok? Yeah, that guy. Turns out, he’s got a whole album called Gemini Rights, and it’s pretty damn good. It dropped back in July 2022, so I’m a bit late to the party, but hey, better late than never, right?

Now, I’m no music critic, but I gotta say, this album is a whole mood. I first started to find some information about Steve Lacy. He was born on May 23, 1998. That means he is a Gemini. I guess that’s why he named the album like that.
I read somewhere that he made this album after a breakup, and you can totally feel that vibe throughout the whole thing. It’s like a rollercoaster of emotions, you know? One minute you’re grooving to a funky beat, and the next you’re hit with some raw, heartfelt lyrics. He said it’s about finding happiness after a tough time, and I think he nailed it. And the breakup might be the major inspiration for him to create this album.
My Deep Dive
- First Listen: I threw it on while I was working, and it was the perfect background music. Catchy tunes, smooth vocals, just good vibes all around. I didn’t pay too much attention to the lyrics at first, just enjoyed the sound.
- Second Listen: This is when I started to really pay attention to the words. There’s some serious depth there. He’s singing about love, loss, and everything in between. It’s relatable stuff, even if you haven’t gone through a breakup recently.
- Third Listen: I was hooked. I started looking up interviews and articles about the album, trying to get inside his head a little bit. That’s when I found out about the whole breakup thing and how it inspired the album. And that’s why I googled his birthday and zodiac sign to see if the album name has anything to do with it. It all started to make sense.
Honestly, Gemini Rights is one of those albums that gets better with each listen. And I think it is a good album that is worth listening to. It’s not just background music; it’s a story, an experience. If you’re into R&B, soul, or just good music in general, I highly recommend checking it out. You might be surprised at how much you connect with it. It is a great album to listen to when you are in a bad mood, it makes you feel better.