Trey Day had some solid songs, but I can't listen to it front to back. I Gotta Make It might be his most soul-orientated album IMO and feel it's very underrated, but his vocal range is limited on it. Still, there are plenty of songs from it that I can listen to often and I feel it falls as a solid third place in his catalog.
I still go back and forth with Ready and Passion, Pain & Pleasure for what his best album is. I usually lean to PPP, but I have a lot of history with Ready and it has my favorite Trey song in Yo Side of the Bed.
For the record, I think Anticipation is his best project period. That stretch of songs from Scratchin' Me Up to Yo Side of the Bed is one of the best I've heard.
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