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Intimacy: Album III is the third studio album by R&B singer Kem, released on August 17, 2010, through Motown Records. The album explores deeper levels of connection beyond romance, including friendship, maternal love, and spirituality. 📀 Album Overview Artist: Kem (Kim Lamont Owens) Release Date: August 17, 2010 Genre: R&B, Soul, Adult Contemporary Label: Universal Motown RIAA Certification: Gold 🎼 Track Listing

Vulnerability: Singles such as "Share My Life" and "Why Would You Stay" emphasize respectful, honest communication, contrasting with the more hyper-sexualized R&B of the era. Critical and Commercial Success

In an era where R&B was increasingly shifting toward electronic synths, auto-tune, and uptempo club anthems, Kem released Intimacy: Album III as a masterclass in restraint. Serving as the follow-up to his critically acclaimed sophomore album Album II, this record cemented Kem’s status as the modern standard-bearer for "Grown Folks R&B." It is a lush, sophisticated, and deeply personal project that prioritizes melody and emotion over vocal gymnastics or production trickery. Kem - Intimacy Album III -2010-.zip

Standout Tracks The album opens with the undeniable smash, "Why Would You Stay." It is arguably one of the best R&B songs of the 2010s. The simplicity of the chord progression combined with Kem’s vulnerable delivery creates a heartbreaking plea for reconciliation that resonates instantly. It’s a track that manages to feel both sad and hopeful.

True to its name, the project is heavily centered around the themes of love, vulnerability, and romantic devotion. It marked a slight shift in Kem's traditional workflow; while he entirely self-produced his first two breakthrough albums, for Intimacy: Album III is the third studio album

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Kem’s Intimacy: Album III (2010) is a masterclass in quiet, sophisticated R&B — an album that trades loud production for intimacy, restraint, and emotional clarity. Three albums into his recording career, Kem solidified his identity as a modern soul craftsman: smooth baritone, warm arrangements, and songs that explore love, fidelity, temptation, and self-acceptance with maturity rather than melodrama.

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