Slo-mo soul diva sings about soft'n'sexy stuff, threatens some other fly-girl after her man to "get back, before you get smacked girl" (but in a nice way), and offers some lightly funky street soul (It's Love).
But she mostly floats her sultry voiceover some low range, seductive music not dissimilar to that by the Roots with whom she sings on their excellent new live album.
Standout here is the string soaked He Loves Me, but the consistent dim lights mood'n'satin sheets sound make this an aural aphrodisiac. Which seems the intention.