
“All I Need” by Jermaine Fleur is a lush, euphoric summer anthem, tailor-made for late-night drives, glowing sunsets, and whispered hopes for a love that hasn’t quite arrived—yet. The Amsterdam-based pop and R&B artist has produced a sensually grounded and cosmically dreamy sound with retro-inspired disco grooves amidst modernity.
Produced by hitmaker Tariq Pijning, whose credits include Kygo and Sam Feldt, the track pulses with slick synth layers, thick basslines, and sharp percussion that practically shimmer in the air. But it’s Jermaine’s voice that steals the spotlight. His breathy, high-toned vocals are full of yearning, laced with soulful intoxication, as if he’s falling into a daydream mid-verse. The layered harmonies elevate the song into something almost spiritual, lending every line a softness that wraps around the listener like warm ocean air.
Lyrically, “All I Need” is a poetic slow-burn about love that’s still on the horizon. Fleur sings as if he’s sending a love letter to a future someone, “Good thing I got time to prepare, ’cause I haven’t met you yet.” It’s not about heartbreak or hookup culture, it’s about anticipation, surrender, and trusting in the divine timing of connection.
Already featured on major playlists like “Positive Energie” and “Chill Morning,” and landing airtime on Sublime FM, the track is gaining traction for all the right reasons. Fleur, whose previous solo debut For One Day racked up over 1.5 million streams, proves he’s no one-hit wonder. With “All I Need,” he firmly cements his space in the nu-disco and soulful pop sphere.
This bop is a celestial mood, and it’s everything your summer playlist was waiting for.
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Photo credits: JP Studio Art
Review by: Naomi Joan

