The first three songs on the rising soul singer’s second offering, "You Still Don't Know Me" tells a heartwarming love story. It starts with love at first sight, according to “The First Time I Saw You”, while on “You Wouldn’t Understand”, Marcus Harvey fully commits to his woman, singing, “I know love is dangerous, but I’m willing to risk it all for you.” Later, Khan Khalii (the feature) plays Harvey’s lover on “Reflection”, attesting to their beautiful union over the soothing lo-fi production that dominates the EP. The last two songs ground this fairy tale as Harvey shares vignettes of his life in Alexandra on “Chilling in Alex” and “Don’t Think About It Too Much”, singing in the latter, “Don’t think about it too much/Roll a doobie and hit two puffs/Got my n***as in the backseat/We just chilling in a taxi.”
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