Critics and listeners often compare the album's moody, "late-night" vibes to artists like Frank Ocean and Brent Faiyaz. While some reviewers noted the production can feel repetitive, others praised its "ethereal beats" and Shakur’s "ardent vocals". www.thecounterbalance.org Where to Listen
He first gained traction with singles like “Recognize” and “Switch,” but It’ll Be Fine marks a major artistic leap. The album is a cohesive, emotionally charged journey through heartbreak, healing, self-doubt, and hope.
: Following its release, the EP helped Shakur garner over 500,000 monthly listeners on Spotify , eventually leading to his signing with Def Jam.