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There's nothing that quite feels like summer, and that's exactly the vibe that SiR captures on his new album. Chasing Summer is the third project to date from the R&B impresario born Sir Darryl Farris, and marks his first release under the partnership between Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) and RCA Records. This album follows his 2018 debut LP November — which also served as his coming-out party on the roster of TDE, a stacked lineup that counts fellow musical luminaries like Kendrick Lamar and SZA in its midst — SiR is wasting no time in expanding his lovingly languid and sensual sound. Even in the constantly-innovating genre of R&B, SiR has stood head and shoulders above his peers, and Chasing Summer showcases the artistry that elevated him to the position he currently holds.
After the release of November, SiR hit the road hard on a back-to-back-to-back tour schedule that saw him reaching audiences far and wide more than ever before. "We didn't have any time to do anything but perform, shake hands, and kiss babies," he marvels. "We had a lot of fun, and I learned a lot about myself and people in general." And the thematic inspiration for Chasing Summer came from those experiences on the road — SiR's interactions with others around the world, as well as what he learned about himself in the aftermath. "It's about the duplicity that's my life," he explains. “I walk through some of the situations I've encountered and talk about some of the things that have happened to me."
Travel is the name of the game here, from the bag tags featured on Chasing Summer's front cover to the passport-styled imagery on the back — not to mention the album's marking of the latest stop in an artistic journey that SiR's continuing to take. "It's an evolution," he states regarding the album's sound and style. "I have my own sound that's been locked in for the last five years, but I take a lot of risks from what I'm saying and how I transition from song to song. There's a lot of growth."
There's a yearning at the center of Chasing Summer as well — the type of internal conflict that all ages relate to, as the seasons change and hearts become more carefree: "I thought I was gonna find freedom on the road—the freedom to do what I wanted. It's the lifestyle of summer—kids think of being out of school, and adults think of taking vacation and doing what they want. It's the lifestyle they dream of—where they can enjoy life and not have to worry so much about the everyday grind. On the road, I felt like I was chasing summer for sure."
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