Trey Songz goes hard on the yard with “Trey Day.”
His single displays two different sides of Trey.
In “Can Help But Wait,” you see his soft, sweet and soulful side.
This song is about a man in love with a girl who is in a relationship with a man who doesn’t treat her well.
Trey feels he can treat her better.
Although the concept is similar to “Just a Friend” by Mario, Songz takes it a step further.
In the song “No Clothes On,” you get to experience Songz’ urban side. This single is something you can “snap yo fingers” to.
Even though the beat is very easy going, the song sounds like it is meant for another artist, like T-Pain.
“Wonder Woman” is a Southern-style club banger. It’s something you can bump in your Cadillac.
This song’s only flaw is that there’s nothing unique about the style.
It sounds like a lot of the down-South music that already exists. The purpose of “Trey Day” seems to be to show different sides of Trey Songz.
He has semi-succeeded.
The songs on this album are good, I must admit, but there’s no wow factor.
This album gets a 2 out of 5 on the black hand side.