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Yung Bleu – Therapy [Album Stream]

Yung Bleu pulls the curtains all the way back on “Therapy,” a late-night R&B/rap hybrid that leans into messy feelings instead of polishing them away.

It’s the kind of project that plays like a single session broken into chapters—confession, temptation, regret, the “my bad,” and the relapse you swear won’t happen again.

What makes this one work is how direct it is. Bleu doesn’t overwrite or hide behind big concept fluff—he just sits in the discomfort and lets the songs do the talking. The sequencing helps, too: it starts off with boundary-setting energy (“Don’t Judge Me”), dives into adult decision-making that’s equal parts honest and reckless (“Drunk Sex,” “Sex In The Kitchen”), and then shifts into the more reflective stretch where the hooks feel heavier than the drums (“Reunited,” “Feelings”).

Feature-wise, it stays focused: Sevyn Streeter slides through on “Shakira,” and “Can We Hook Up” turns into a full-on ensemble moment with Kim McCoy, Voiice, and Carvena.

If you like your Bleu in that “headphones on, phone face-down, lights low” pocket—“Therapy” is exactly that. No gimmicks. Just a mood you can’t really skip through.

Out now on Spotify and Apple Music.

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