John Legend Reveals 'Bigger Love' Tracklist

  /  06.12.2020

John Legend is spreading the love.

Ahead of its release next week, the EGOT winner has revealed the cover art and tracklist for his new album Bigger Love.

Executive produced by Raphael Saadiq, the 16-track set is a “celebration of love, joy, sensuality, hope, and resilience,” and includes appearances from Jhené Aiko, Gary Clark Jr., Rapsody, Koffee, and Camper. The artwork, which features a side portrait of Legend, was illustrated by acclaimed artist Charly Palmer.

“This project has been a labor of love for me, something I’ve spent over a year conceiving and creating,” said Legend. “I poured my heart and soul into these songs and collaborated with some incredibly gifted co-writers, producers and musicians. The songs are inspired by the loves of my life: my wife, my family and the rich tradition of black music that has made me the artist I am.”

The album was created prior to the pandemic and the latest police killings in the U.S. “During these painful times, some of us may wonder if it’s OK to laugh or dance or be romantic,” he added. “Lately, the images of black people in the media have been showing us with knees on our necks, in mourning, or expressing our collective outrage. We feel all those emotions.”

But Legend decided there was no better time to release the music. “I’m under no illusion that music can save the world or solve the world’s problems, but I’ve always turned to music to help me through tough times and I know many of you have done the same. That’s why I couldn’t wait to release this album to the world.”

Bigger Love arrives June 19. See the tracklist below.

Bigger Love Tracklist

1. “Ooh Laa”
2. “Actions”
3. “I Do”
4. “One Life”
5. “Wild” feat. Gary Clark Jr.
6. “Bigger Love”
7. “U Move, I Move” feat. Jhené Aiko
8. “Favorite Place”
9. “Slow Cooker”
10. “Focused”
11. “Conversations in the Dark”
12. “Don’t Walk Away” feat. Koffee
13. “Remember Us” feat. Rapsody
14. “I’m Ready” feat. Camper
15. “Always”
16. “Never Break”

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