![]() I’m looking forward to CTV3 but If it ends up being underwhelming, I’m more than happy to leave “Cabin Fever” looping in my earphones while I daydream about Marshmallow pies and flying through the sky. The aforementioned “Fallen” was the first glimpse of what would come to be SYRE so I’m under no illusion that one stellar single means I’m going to be a fan of CTV3 but I’m at least hopeful. His latest single can stand proudly besides gems in his discography like “Ninety”, “Fallen” and the Willow Smith assisted “Summertime In Paris”. ![]() Jaden signed to Roc Nation back in 2017 and since then his songwriting has felt its most focused when he’s pivoted away from rap and focused on singing. It doesn’t give me the impression that he’s striving to replicate anyone else’s success by replicating their style and it’s refreshing for me to hear him sound this way. “Cabin Fever” feels like Jaden having fun. ![]() “Cabin Fever” isn’t necessarily all that similar to Jaden’s earlier music but it gives me hope for how CTV3 may end up sounding and more importantly, I’m optimistic about how the project is going to feel. A post shared by Jaden Smith (c.syresmith) on Jul 22. In an interview with MTV, when asked about why he’s opted to return to the Cool Tape series, he spoke about feeling like he’d almost abandoned the artist he used to be in favour of fleshing out his Syre and Erys characters and the sunset drenched world they occupy. During an interview, artist Jaden Smith revealed why he no longer wants to go by his full name. He may have had a long way to go but I was excited by his potential. Back then his songs lacked the mainstream sheen that shimmers across SYRE and ERYS and despite the fact he now sounds a lot more convincing, he seemed much more interesting when he wasn’t doing his best to ape prevailing trends. Song’s like “Fire”, “Symba” and “Keep Ya Love” may have felt rough around the edges and been marked by his adolescent voice and refusal to curse but they also felt like Jaden was reaching for something unique. I’ve been aware of the fact Jaden makes music since 2012’s The Cool Cafe: Cool Tape Vol 1 and been a fan of said music since its 2014 follow up, CTV2. That one line in “A Calabasas Freestyle” about a pregnant dragon was the last straw. It’s not that any of the music has been particularly egregious, songs like “The Passion”, “Icon”, “Watch Me” and plenty more sound nice enough but his style has felt so derivative and at times unfocused that I’d largely stopped caring about his output by the time ERYS came around. There’s a fine line between wearing influences on your sleeve and imitation and since the release of 2017’s SYRE it's felt like Jaden has leaned more towards the latter. But still, I don’t feel that I know who he is as an artist. He likes Brockhampton, Kanye West, Kid Cudi and his official studio albums have been blatantly indebted to Travis Scott. I’m confident I can say which musicians he does like and takes cues from though. To be perfectly honest, for a while now I’ve not been sure I knew who Jaden Smith was as an artist and I’m not entirely convinced that he knows either. I haven’t been this obsessed with a Jaden song in a long time.
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