Embracing Authenticity: Charlie Puth's 'Whatever's Clever!' Album Review

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Embracing Authenticity: Charlie Puth's 'Whatever's Clever!' Album Review

Charlie Puth's latest album, Whatever's Clever!, embraces a delightfully uncool vibe that sets it apart. The album features collaborations with music legends like Kenny G, Michael McDonald, and Kenny Loggins, blending smooth sax solos, yacht rock vibes, and catchy tunes. Puth's nostalgic sound and retro aesthetic pay homage to the '80s, complete with slap bass and cheesy outfits that add to the charm of the album.

Puth's self-awareness shines through in tracks like "I Used to Be Cringe," where he reflects on his past pop star persona and the journey to authenticity. The album marks a transition for Puth, who has embraced a more grounded and honest approach to his music and personal life. His marriage and becoming a father have influenced his music and style, leading to a more mature and introspective sound.

Despite the question of his mainstream success, Puth remains focused on creating music that resonates with listeners on a personal level. His collaboration with ethical AI company Moises reflects his commitment to preserving the human element in music creation. Puth's dedication to authenticity and emotional connection in music sets him apart in an industry where technology often takes center stage.