The political Kaleidoscope Dream closer is a change of pace from ‘Adorn’ and ‘Do You’.

“It’s so easy to ignore what’s right in front of us sometimes,” Miguel says of ‘Candles In The Sun’. “I wanted to create a song and visual that addressed my everyday concerns of life as I know it in the world that we live in.”

On the Marvin Gaye-nodding soul song, Miguel does just that. In stark black-and-white (his preferred palette), Miguel contemplates the intersection of guns, drugs, crime, and God as matching imagery is intercut for Dramatic Effect.

Recently, the R&B singer performed at the Grammys and appeared in an RBMA documentary.

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