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Vice.comThe song is as smooth as we know Caesar can be, picking up where Freudian left off. But about 15 seconds into the song, Brandy's voice peeks in, sounding as youthful as she did on albums like 1998's Never Say Never. On the song, they share their perspectives on the shortcomings of their relationship, but find themselves looking to love again (as the song title suggests) rather than choosing to walk away. "If you don't quit acting up / Alone is where you'll end up, I promise," Brandy sings, ending with growling passion. On "LOVE AGAIN," it's Brandy's show, and the three-minute song is a great reminder for anyone who had ever discounted her legacy in R&B. Still, though, even a beautiful song bringing Brandy back isn't enough to render Caesar's comments earlier this year irrelevant.