- Replay Album [work]: Iyaz
Nostalgia on Repeat: A Look Back at Iyaz's Debut Album 'Replay'
Title: The Last Replay
11. Ok
A flirty, island-hop track. The hook is repetitive ("Ok, ok, ok"), which makes it catchy but shallow. It sounds like a demo that was rushed to completion to hit the tracklist requirement. Iyaz - Replay Album
Executively produced by J.R. Rotem, the album is a masterclass in the "Beluga Heights" sound: a blend of reggae-pop, contemporary R&B, and dance-pop. The tracks are characterized by bright synth-lines and island-inspired rhythms that reflect Iyaz’s heritage. Beyond the lead single, the album featured successful follow-ups like "Solo" and "So Big," which maintained the upbeat, romantic, and radio-friendly energy established by the opening track. 3. Themes and Lyrical Content Nostalgia on Repeat: A Look Back at Iyaz's
11. Pyramid (feat. Charice) Note: On some editions, this appears as a bonus track. This is a vocal powerhouse track. Featuring the incredible vocals of Charice (now Jake Zyrus), this song stands out because it strips away some of the heavy Auto-Tune. It’s a soaring ballad that showed Iyaz could harmonize with a legitimate vocalist. It was a smart move to include this to show range, though it feels slightly disconnected from the rest of the club-centric album. It sounds like a demo that was rushed

