Emotional Profile
(Joy · Jun 2026)
People who grew up with soul and R&B classics find themselves drawn to this track as a portal back to cherished memories—first dances, late-night drives, and moments of pure contentment. 'Never Too Much' captures that rare feeling of abundance, where love and joy seem infinite and worth celebrating without restraint. Listeners return to it whenever they need a lift, seeking the warmth and optimism that feels almost like a musical embrace from someone who genuinely understands what makes the heart feel full.
The first thing you feel is a warmth that pulls you into a moment of pure contentment. That joy arrives like a memory you didn't know you were missing, and suddenly you're reminded of what it feels like to be completely satisfied with someone or something. It opens a door to wanting more of that feeling.
You come back to this song when you need to revisit a time in your life when things felt uncomplicated and good. It might be while you're alone, driving somewhere, or with someone special—moments when you want to wrap yourself in that comfort again. It's the kind of song that makes you want to stay in a feeling a little longer.
Vandross crafted an ode to sensual abundance and romantic excess, yet listeners latched onto something simpler—the pure, uncomplicated warmth of a song that makes them feel alive in the moment. The gap reveals that his technical virtuosity and explicit celebration of desire became a vessel for something more universal: the joy of experiencing music that feels like an embrace, triggering memories of when songs like this soundtracked their own lives.