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K3vin Envoy's debut album did remarkably well . While it did see success, most notably it acted as confirmation that the defining sound heard in his breakthrough song, "Man In The Mask," could translate across the entirety of a full length album. Envoy's genius was, proven by Love Has No Language, k3vin Envoy's second album.

Abounding with the and delicate female samples Groovier, underlying chords which have become archetypal of releases on Love Has No Language is in a sense a subtle message about albums that are second. It transcends any pressure, when a musician can website effectively be felt smiling throughout his tunes. Commenting on the album's breadth of emotions and range of audio, K3vin Envoy went on to say, "I wanted Love Has No Language to tell a story in the first track to the last, rather than just be a collection of dance floor tunes. I put plenty of time, energy, and emotion into this album, I'm so glad it's finally out!"

Along with a story it tells. Judiciously branded "#Like" Opens the record, its classic tone and instrumental character setting the stage for what is to follow. Title track "Tell Me Maybe" showcases K3vin Envoy's love for ethereal, female vocalist. In contrast, "Little Red Dress" places his hugely lively and multifarious progression on display -- a track that's certain to become a staple among dance parties in the following months.

Midway through the album is "Candy Hearts." That if the ideal way that is mixed would not be out of place amidst warehouse, a dark. Then there's the delicate, more ambient nature of "Got Love" and "Emoticons" two songs that tug at the emotions while still keeping a rousing beat. To round out the composition and supply further texture are brief filler tracks, "Photobomb" and "Super Sweet," which hammer from the record's floating, airy motif.

In Love Has No Language , the austerity is lifted by K3vin Envoy That hovers opting to inject his narrative approach to Music in its newly vacant space. Blending base lines heavy enough to sell out Clubs with melodies airy for personal pleasure, it's easy to see that he truly has fun with his music. The, certainly produced, although eclectic Album ingeniously captures Envoy both off and on the decks.