Women, you can’t live with them but you can’t live without them. You can say they hold the key to life making them the most important part in continuing our existence, but even then they can tend to drive their male counter part crazy at times. DeShaunJay chooses to share some of his experiences with his latest album, creating a love journal within Phone Calls 4 that listeners are able to relate to on an even more personal level. In his own words the Texas native describes the album by saying “It’s a collection of moments and memories described with a variety of vibes but relatable for many”.
Phone Calls 4 is packed with 12 new songs that show a different side of DeShaunJay when comparing this new release to his last album, Pinky’s Boy. Both projects are filled with solid song structure and verses that are mixed well with the chosen production for each track, but there is one key difference between both albums. “Pinky’s Boy was my first actual rap album so I wanted to make a statement as far as my ability to adapt to different types of beats as well as my ability to rap in general” says Jay when speaking on the comparison of the projects. In his own mind the San Antonio native is taking somewhat of a gamble releasing an album that isn’t what his fans are used to hearing from him, and releasing no single before the drop made it even clearer that the artist was ready to take a huge leap with Phone Calls 4.
DeShaunJay finds himself in the midst of late night hookups and potential relationships as he speaks on those topics with verses like “Pull up to the spot/bullin with the squad just wasn’t expecting your presence/couldn’t run from it/didn’t need your number I knew how to send you a message/RnB name/coke bottle frame/and plus she had Mya’s complexion” on track number three titled “Only“. Track 10, titled “Outside“, has Jay somewhat infatuated with a female as he is ready to switch things up and drop everything for her, including any side pieces. He states “I’ll fuck around and make you mine/I’ll fuck around and ease your mind/go around the world a thousand times/tell them other lame dudes stop trying” towards the end of the second verse which leads right into the catchy hook that compliments the Kyduh produced track so well.
DeShaunJay enlists help from producers Trevv, Vovo, NoSalez, Dionso, Kyduh, Ricci, Havio Beats, and PK, with a lone feature from D’Shaun as he provides his talents with the hook on “Switch“. Phone Calls 4 is a ride filled with emotions, love and lust, with each song sharing a different insight into Jay’s recent roller-coaster of a love life. Stream the album below via Spotify and don’t forget to follow the artist on Twitter and Instagram, show some love and enjoy the vibes brought to you by DeShaunJay.
Twitter: @deshaunjayfrvr
Instagram: @jaymustflourish
“When I was learning the ways of becoming an artist years ago, a friend of mine told me I should consider creating music based on my situations and experiences with women. I was barely able to even write a song at the time but years later the thought still came to fruition in 2017 with the first Phone calls project released on SoundCloud. Years later, with more vibes and experiences, we present to you Phone Calls 4.” – DeShaunJay