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Slow Jam Saturday : Kevon Edmonds, Never Let You Down

Frankie Beverly, a renowned music legend, is embarking on his “I Wanna Thank You” Tour, marking the end of his illustrious career. In this week’s Slow Jam Saturday, I would like to showcase a cover version of the beloved ballad “Never Let You Down” by Frankie Beverly & Maze. 

In the summer of 2009, a group of renowned R&B musicians collaborated for an album titled “Silky Soul Music All-Star Tribute to Maze featuring Frankie Beverly.” The album featured some of Maze’s most beloved songs, including “Never Let You Down,” a soulful tribute to the virtues of love, loyalty, and dependability in a relationship.

Originally released in 1983 on the album We Are One, the song emphasizes the importance of staying devoted to your partner, promising to provide them with love, support, and comfort through thick and thin. The song’s lyrics highlight the necessity of unwavering commitment, trust, and devotion to build a solid, long-lasting romantic relationship.

Among the many vocalists who could have performed this song, After 7’s Kevon Edmonds was a standout choice. His smooth, aged cognac falsetto adds a unique depth to the music, effortlessly conveying the surrender to love and the deep connection with his beloved. The metaphor of a song playing in his heart beautifully captures the joy and happiness that his partner brings to his life, underscoring the emotional impact of love.

The chorus reinforces the themes of devotion and reliability, with Edmonds reassuring his partner that he will always be there for them, offering sweet love and unwavering support. The repeated refrain of “I’ll never let you down” emphasizes the steadfastness of his commitment, promising to be a constant source of love and security in the relationship. The bridge, where Edmonds describes how his partner’s eyes hypnotize him, conveys the captivating power of love and their deep connection. The outro reiterates the sentiment of never letting the partner down, underscoring the unwavering nature of love and dedication.

While Frankie Beverly & Maze’s ballads may not always receive as much attention as their up-tempo classics, they hold a timeless appeal that transcends genres. The enduring legacy of Mr. Beverly’s classics, including ‘Never Let You Down,’ is a testament to their status as anthems of unity and happiness, resonating with music lovers across generations.

Final Grade: A

Kevon Edmonds’s version of “Never Let You Down” from All-Star Tribute to Maze & Frankie Beverly is available on all streaming platforms

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