Giveon explores love and loss on soul-stirring sophomore album 'Beloved'
- Sam Rasmin

- Jul 11
- 1 min read
Giveon returns to the spotlight with his long-awaited second album 'Beloved' - a 14-track meditation on love, vulnerability, and the emotional weight of growing into oneself. Known for his baritone delivery and delicate storytelling, the R&B standout deepens his artistry on this project, crafting an experience that feels both intimate and universally resonant.

Led by standout singles 'Twenties' and 'Rather Be', the album blends smooth, minimal production with Giveon’s signature vocal richness. Executive produced by Sevn Thomas, with contributions from Jahaan Sweet and others, 'Beloved' doesn’t rely on heavy features or chart-chasing tricks, instead, it lets Giveon’s voice sit at the centre, anchoring each track with a blend of melancholy and maturity.
Lyrically, the album sees Giveon navigating the complicated terrain of heartbreak, longing, and quiet self-reflection. Whether he’s recalling the naive recklessness of youth on 'Twenties', or reckoning with the pain of emotional distance on the slow-burning 'Try Again', 'Beloved' feels like a letter to both past lovers and past versions of himself.
With this new body of work, Giveon refines his sound, delivering a confident, cohesive body of work that confirms his place in the R&B conversation, not just as a vocal talent, but as a thoughtful, layered songwriter with something deeper to say.
Check out the full body of work below, and let us know if you're feeling it.







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