In the Glove by Jameson Tabor

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Jameson Tabor does his magic again, bringing a sensitive matter to the table through funky rhythms and a danceable groove in his latest single, “In the Glove.”

The Los Angeles-based artist, Jameson Tabor, follows Michael Jackson’s musicality mechanism, as he surely knows how to effortlessly make one loosen up while delivering alluring, meaningful storytelling at the same time.

“In the Glove” conveys a melancholy theme in a quite vibrant and rhythmic manner. The beauty of the song is that it’s unpredictable. Tabor manages to keep the first half of the song highlighting his vibrant artistic identity by blending pop with funk and disco. Nevertheless, it moves in a more vulnerable take on the bridge and illustrates the pain of being taken advantage of with polished sensitivity.

It’s not a pleasant feeling when you trust someone and consider them close, and they betray your trust and use you. Tabor utilizes his explicit, emotive storytelling to tell a personal tale that can be relevant to others. His sugary, charismatic vocals depict the bitter sensations while he maintains a dynamic attitude to match the euphoric composition’s energy. His voice harmonizes with the instrumentation and keeps one on their feet. It’s hard to tell you which part will stick in your mind because all verses are contagious.

What makes Jameson Tabor a distinct artist is demonstrated in this song, which strikes a balance between ravishing soundscapes and offering a rare side of masculinity. He has the ability to make one confused about whether to throw a party to bounce with his music or to be sentimental and conjure up their own memories that are relevant to the lyrical content. But the answer is easy: why not enjoy doing both?