Album Review: Mya – Retrospect
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The album holds a steady, cohesive groove from start to finish, rooted in laid-back rhythms and wrapped in consistent vintage charm. Opening track Face To Face sets this mellow, nostalgic mood instantly. Clean percussion and smooth basslines craft a soft, easy-going groove, while Mya’s silky, fluid vocals drift gently across the melody. Warm and self-assured, it locks in the record’s relaxed, luminous vintage mood right out the gate.
Though every track leans into the same retro foundation, the record offers pleasant, natural variation in tone. Only One is its most tender, reflective moment. Slower and minimally arranged, it relies on simple melody and soft vocal delivery to carry quiet, understated feeling, capturing the cosy, nostalgic side of classic R&B at its best. Standing as the album’s definitive track, Good To You distils everything that makes Retrospect distinctive. Its indulgent vintage groove, steady light beats and casual energy sum up the record’s entire identity. Mya’s intimate, polished vocal delivery brings a refined, subtle sensuality—alluring without ever feeling forced. It weaves nostalgic texture, laid-back rhythm and bright charm into one seamless piece, standing firmly as the album’s stylistic centrepiece. Break It Off shifts the mood slightly brighter, with a crisper, bouncier groove that adds playful energy to the vintage framework and keeps the tracklist feeling dynamic.
The production stays clean and tasteful throughout, with restrained arrangements that always leave space for vocals and melody to take centre stage. The record’s persistent vintage mood pairs perfectly with Mya’s versatile delivery-sultry yet elegant, bright but never harsh. Every song retains its own character while fitting naturally into the album’s unified relaxed, nostalgic atmosphere.

Grace is a London-based writer and a listener who blurs the lines between genres to find the resonance between sound and emotion. To Grace, experiencing an album is a sensory ritual – much like the first sip of a proper cup of tea. With a keen ear for fleeting details and the invisible threads that connect melody to feeling, she seeks the honesty behind every song, turning the listening experience into a shared emotional journey.
