I'm really glad posh got it, although I'm not sure he'll like it
The album has an interesting story posh might appreciate though : Ephraim was the first openly gay singer in UK's r&b scene. His whole album addresses being in love with someone that's not yet in the closet, minus Sad Song which is about his family and Drowning In Your Eyes, his only hit, which is about falling in love. Sadly, Ephraim passed soon after, just weeks before finishing his second album
