Olivia Deanβs sophomore album βThe Art of Lovingβ was released in late September. It debuted in the top 10 of six billboard charts in early October, and this past week, Dean was announced as a nominee for the Grammyβs Best New Artist award.
With the singles βNice to Each Other,β βLady Ladyβ and βMan I Need,β Dean had listeners hooked. Her soft pop sound and vulnerable lyrics made for relatable and heartfelt experiences with her music while staying true to her sound from her first album βMessy.β βNice To Each Otherβ features Dean being extremely candid about her returning to a relationship without being sure that rekindling should happen. She writes that the two could be nice to each other, and that could be enough.
The other two singles feature a more empowering tone through βLady Ladyβ and βMan I Need.β βMan I Needβ talks about Deanβs experience with wanting to know if a person is the man she needs, or just who she wants. In βLady Lady,β Dean is extremely transparent about how not everyone may have a plan but change and growth arenβt always linear or the same for everyone. βMan I Needβ is something that people can relate to, with themes of confusion in relationships and miscommunications.
The rest of the album follows Oliviaβs signature blend of pop, R&B, jazz and soul. The first track of the album, βThe Art of Loving (Intro),β is just what it says: an introduction to the album, featuring an honest and thoughtful take on love and relationships. Dean says in the song, βItβs the art of loving/ it wasnβt all for nothing … you taught me something/ something lost and something gained.β These themes are told through the tracks on the album.
βClose up,β βSomething Inbetweenβ and βA Couple Minutesβ all mention the confusions and lingering feelings that can come from relationships, and how it can leave one feeling.
βLet Alone The One You Loveβ and βLoudβ both feature how feelings can be post-relationship, thinking, βhow could someone do this?β These songs feel the most raw and real from Dean, as she expresses her feelings in a way that listeners can picture or empathize with.
βSo Easy (To Fall In Love)β and βBaby Stepsβ feature Oliviaβs appreciation for herself. In βSo Easy (To Fall In Love),β Dean describes attributes she feels are good about herself, and how easy she makes it to be in love with herself. In βBaby Steps,β she touches on how it can just be right foot then left foot when learning to re-love yourself.
The last track of the album, βIβve Seen It,β feels extremely personal and is a hopeful note to leave the listeners on. It speaks about all the different ways Dean has seen love around her, and how it has been βinside her all along.β The song is sort of a beautiful homage to all the ways someone can love another person, through friendships, family and other relationships.
Overall, I encourage anyone looking for a new artist to give Olivia Dean β who is creating authentic music through self-expression β and her new album, βThe Art of Loving,β a try.