Cleo Sol - Gentlewoman (2026)


Gentlewoman is beautifully sung, impeccably produced and almost impossible to fault on a technical level. Cleo Sol and Inflo once again create that warm, intimate blend of neo-soul, gospel and understated R&B, with plenty of space around the vocals and a consistently rich organic sound.

The limitation is familiarity. Very little here feels like a real progression from Mother, Heaven or Gold, and across more than an hour the album’s serenity can start to flatten into sameness. The songwriting is often elegant rather than striking, and some of the affirmational lyrics feel too direct to carry the emotional weight the arrangements suggest.

There are strong songs and no obvious disasters, but also relatively few moments that demand to be revisited immediately. It is another good Cleo Sol album, just not one that significantly deepens her catalogue.

Pros
Excellent vocal performance
Warm, detailed production
Consistent atmosphere throughout

Cons
Too stylistically familiar
Overlong at 62:45
Not enough truly memorable songwriting





Genre: Neo Soul
Country: UK

Final Verdict: 67% (Good Album)
Yearly Ranking: 108th / 639

Highlight: let me cry


Made me think of:
Sade
Lianne La Havas
Solange

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