Yung Bleu’s 'Therapy' - an unfiltered journey through love, loss and self-reflection!
- Luis James
- 21 hours ago
- 1 min read
Yung Bleu strips everything back on 'Therapy', delivering one of his most honest and emotionally exposed projects to date. The album plays out like a series of late-night confessions, where love, mistakes, temptation and healing all collide. Rather than chasing radio moments, Bleu leans into raw storytelling, blending smooth R&B melodies with reflective rap verses that feel deeply personal and unguarded.

The visual presentation mirrors the album’s emotional weight. On the cover, Bleu is seated alone on an ornate chair, dressed entirely in black, locking eyes with the viewer. His expression is composed yet burdened, hinting at the internal battles explored throughout the record. Beneath him, the words Love, Regret and Acceptance appear like emotional checkpoints, framing 'Therapy' not as a solution, but as an ongoing process of growth.
The album navigates complicated relationships, self-accountability and inner conflict. Bleu openly confronts his flaws, desires and vulnerabilities, often revealing how closely pleasure and pain can exist together. 'Therapy'Â stands as a candid exploration of emotional healing, offering listeners a front-row seat to an artist learning to face himself head-on.
Check out the project in full below, and let us know your thoughts.



