9 REASONS WHY HENRY JAMES’ STUNNING DEBUT ALBUM IS AN ABSOLUTE MUST-LISTEN

9 REASONS WHY HENRY JAMES’ STUNNING DEBUT ALBUM IS AN ABSOLUTE MUST-LISTEN: The Phoenix-based multi-instrumentalist delivers a masterclass in emotional excavation on his self-produced debut ‘Love Should Be So Easy’.
The contemporary R&B landscape is shifting, and Phoenix-based multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and producer Henry James is right at the forefront of its evolution. On Friday 17th July 2026, James will officially release his highly-anticipated debut album, Love Should Be So Easy—a deeply personal, nine-track project written, recorded, and entirely self-produced by the artist himself.
Steeped in themes of romance, vulnerability, and emotional excavation, the record marks the arrival of a homegrown talent operating with a rare level of artistic maturity.
“This album reflects a time in my life when I was learning how to love and be loved,” James shares. “The result is a deeply personal body of work that I hope others can connect with.”
9 REASONS WHY HENRY JAMES’ STUNNING DEBUT ALBUM IS AN ABSOLUTE MUST-LISTEN: A Track-by-Track Journey Through Sound and Emotion
The project opens with “Brand New”, a vibrant opener built on a hypnotic drum beat and funky bass grooves. Velvet-rich vocals weave between gentle jazz-coloured piano motifs and subtle brass flourishes, instantly setting a high bar for the rest of the album. The momentum continues smoothly into “Songs to Write”, where silky-smooth guitar licks capture a distinct early-2000s R&B feel whilst expanding on the record’s romantic themes.
A clear turning point arrives with “Want You Bad (Interlude)”. Glistening, water-droplet synth textures, clean guitar licks, and wistful flute layers give the track an ethereal, weightless tone. This prepares listeners for the otherworldly realm of “Funky Alien Girl”, a track that brilliantly fuses soul and R&B with futuristic, electronic characteristics. Squelchy synthesisers and crisp snare drums propel the core of the track forward, beautifully echoing its space-age themes.
The second half of the record maintains an irresistible cool. “Play My Favourite Song” delivers an in-the-pocket groove driven by bubbly synthesisers and funk-inflected guitar riffs, whilst “Guess U Lied” uses hypnotic drum beats as a foundation for James’ smooth vocals and playful ad-libs.
As the album reaches its emotional peak, “Tried To Forget About Your Lovin’” paves a melancholic path for “Unlovable”. Featuring soft organ chords and gentle guitar strums, this deeply vulnerable cut frames James’ pensive vocals with heartbreaking clarity: “because of you I feel unlovable”.
We close out with the title track, “Love Should Be So Easy”, which ends the project in an infectious, anthemic celebration. Divided into two distinct halves, the soaring opening section pairs buoyant basslines with syncopated percussion and futuristic synthesisers. Just as the track reaches its peak, a brilliant key change and tempo shift move the work forward into a sultry, electronic dance track, bringing the album to a dazzling finish.
9 REASONS WHY HENRY JAMES’ STUNNING DEBUT ALBUM IS AN ABSOLUTE MUST-LISTEN: An Artist Firmly on the Rise
With well over 33K Spotify monthly listeners and 100K streams already accumulated on the pre-release single “Play My Favourite Song”, the momentum behind Henry James is undeniable. His most recent single, “Brand New”, has already picked up major playlist support across Spotify’s Fresh Finds R&B and Fresh Finds.
By steering the ship entirely as a solo producer and multi-instrumentalist, Henry James has not just created a collection of songs; he has crafted a cohesive sonic universe. Love Should Be So Easy is set to make serious waves throughout 2026 and beyond. Keep your eyes and ears firmly on this space.











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