All Over You
Majid Jordan
Majid Jordan's "All Over You" leans into a more physical, immediate energy than their more introspective material — the production tighter and more rhythmically insistent, the synths carrying a slight edge of urgency. Majid's vocal delivery here is more assertive, the melody moving with purpose rather than the dreamy drift of their slower tracks. The song describes the state of being consumed by attraction — the way someone can occupy mental and physical space until they're present even in absence. Lyrically, it balances desire with tenderness, never becoming purely transactional. Jordan Ullman's production keeps the track from tipping into aggression; even at its most energetically engaged, the sound remains characteristically warm. There are details worth catching: vocal harmonies in the background that thicken at key moments, a bass line that guides more than it drives. Culturally, it sits at the intersection of Toronto R&B's atmospheric school and something more dancefloor-adjacent, a track that would work equally well in headphones on a walk and in a room with good speakers. Best heard when attraction itself is a fresh, present feeling.
medium
2010s
sleek, warm, textured
Canada
R&B, Electronic. Alternative R&B. desire, urgent. Opens with restless attraction and builds into an all-consuming presence, softening into tenderness without losing its forward momentum. energy 7. medium. danceability 7. valence 7. vocals: assertive, melodic, warm, purposeful. production: synth-driven, rhythmically insistent, warm bass, layered harmonies. texture: sleek, warm, textured. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. Canada. Best heard during an evening walk when new attraction feels fresh and all-consuming.