See Me (Leela James album)

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See Me
See Me.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 30, 2021 (2021-07-30)
Length42:17
Label
Producer
  • Rex Rideout
  • Leela James
Leela James chronology
Did It for Love
(2017)
See Me
(2021)
Singles from See Me
  1. "Complicated"
    Released: February 12, 2021

See Me is the seventh studio album by American singer Leela James. It was released by Shesangz Music under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management on July 30, 2021. [1] The album debuted and peaked at number 98 on the US Top Album Sales. [2] Its lead single, "Complicated", became her second chart topper on the US Adult R&B Airplay chart. [2]

Contents

Critical reception

Chicago Reader editor James Porter noted that on "See Me, the production [...] might be the most experimental yet on a Leela James record." He found that "James sings against ominous guitars about the seeming impossibility of making it from day to day, with layers of overdubbed vocals crooning in assent. She never lets the production dominate, though, and remains in the center of the action at all times [...] Nearly two decades into her career, See Me shows that James is still making vital work." [3]

Track listing

Credits adapted from the liner notes of See Me. [4]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Break My Soul" (featuring Mumu Fresh)
  • Aaron Boyels
  • DeMario Bridges
  • Gabrielle Lynn Henry
  • Leela James
  • Julius Seals
  • Aaron Sledge
  • Ayaamii Sledge
  • Maimouna Youssef
  • Boyels
  • Bridges
  • Seals
  • Aaron Sledge
4:13
2."Complicated"
  • Darrell Crooks
  • Ronnie Jackson
  • James
  • Francesca Richard
  • Rex Rideout
Rideout4:04
3."You're the One"
  • Reynaldo Reagan
  • Richard
  • Rideout
  • Reagan
  • Rideout
3:34
4."Sippin'"
  • Charlie Bereal
  • James
  • Richard
Bereal4:00
5."I Want You"
  • James
  • Jarius Mozee
  • Rideout
Rideout4:08
6."See Me"
  • James
  • Richard
  • Rideout
Rideout4:10
7."Tryin to Get by"
  • David Haddon
  • Eric Ingram
  • Mozee
  • Richard
  • James
  • Rideout
3:31
8."Put It on Me"
  • James
  • Rideout
Rideout3:51
9."Angel in Disguise"
  • Calvin Frazier
  • James
  • Aaron Sledge
  • Ayaamii Sledge
  • Frazier
  • Aaron Sledge
3:41
10."So Far Away"
  • Mozee
  • Richard
Mozee3:24
11."Rise N Shine"
  • Phillip Jackson
  • James
  • Rideout
Rideout3:41

Charts

Chart (2021)Peak
position
UK Indie Album Breakers (OCC) [5] 16
US Top Album Sales (Billboard) [2] 98

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