Remember when Jeremih’s “Birthday Sex” was *the* slow jam of 2009?
While that track (and later hits like “Don’t Tell ’Em”) dominated the charts, the R&B maestro has a treasure trove of underrated gems collecting dust in your playlists.
Ready to rediscover the magic? Here are 5 Jeremih songs you forgot about—but should be blasting ASAP.
1. “Fuck You All the Time” (2012)
Yes, the title is bold, but this *Shock Value*-era collab with Shlohmo is a moody, hypnotic masterpiece.
Jeremih’s velvet vocals glide over a minimalist beat, proving less is more when it comes to seduction anthems.
Fun fact: This song later got a glow-up on the *Fifty Shades of Grey* soundtrack—talk about a stealthy reinvention.
2. “Paradise” (2015)
Buried in his criminally overlooked *Late Nights* album, “Paradise” is a sun-soaked, reggae-tinged escape.
It’s Jeremih at his most carefree, crooning about sandy toes and tropical vibes—ideal for your summer throwback rotation.
Why didn’t this blow up? The world wasn’t ready for *island Jeremih*.
3. “Impatient” ft. Ty Dolla $ign (2016)
Two R&B titans + a beat that slinks like a late-night drive = pure chemistry.
Jeremih and Ty$ trade verses about, well, *not* wanting to take things slow, and their harmonies are downright sinful.
Pro tip: Play this next time you’re trying to set *the mood*—thank us later.
4. “I Did” (2019)
From his surprise EP *The Chocolate Box*, this track is Jeremih flexing his vocal range over a jazzy, bass-heavy groove.
It’s smooth, confident, and packed with ad-libs that’ll have you hitting rewind.
Seriously, how did this not go viral as a #SlowJamSunday staple?
5. “Giv No Fux” ft. Megan Thee Stallion (2020)
Before Megan was a household name, she bodied this collab on Jeremih’s *The Chocolate Box* sequel.
It’s a brash, bass-thumping banger where both artists revel in unapologetic hedonism.
Hot take: This deserved *way* more love than it got.
So, which forgotten Jeremih track just reclaimed a spot on your playlist?
Whether you’re a day-one fan or a casual listener, these deep cuts prove Jeremih’s discography is a goldmine.
Now go forth and soundtrack your next late-night drive (or *other* activities) with these underrated vibes.

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