Case Study 01
Case Study 01 is the second studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Daniel Caesar, released on June 28, 2019, through his independent label Golden Child Recordings.[1][2] The project arrived as a surprise drop, nearly two years after his debut album Freudian, and features collaborations with artists including Brandy on "Love Again," Pharrell Williams on "Frontal Lobe Muzik," and John Mayer on "Restore the Feeling."[3][4][3] Spanning 10 tracks over 43 minutes, the album delves into introspective themes of death, spirituality, absolution, love, and existential dilemmas, often framed through scientific and quantum metaphors like entropy and superposition.[5][6] It opens with the track "Entropy," incorporating a sample from an interview with physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer reflecting on the atomic bomb's implications.[7] Produced primarily by Caesar alongside collaborators such as Jordan Evans and Boi-1da, the record blends contemporary R&B, neo-soul, and psychedelic elements, maintaining his signature gospel-infused falsetto and ambient production.[2][8] Upon release, Case Study 01 received generally positive to mixed critical reception, with reviewers praising its emotional depth and sonic experimentation while noting inconsistencies compared to Freudian.[6][9] Commercially, it debuted at number 17 on the US Billboard 200, selling 29,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, and reached number 10 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, marking Caesar's highest-charting release at the time.[10][11]Background
Development
Case Study 01 served as Daniel Caesar's second studio album, following his 2017 debut Freudian, which had earned him Grammy Award nominations for Best R&B Album and Best R&B Performance earlier that year. Motivated by a desire to avoid replicating his previous work, Caesar sought to experiment beyond traditional R&B structures, embracing a more personal and introspective approach to his songwriting.[12] This shift was part of a broader effort to "purge" personal experiences and connect more authentically with listeners, even at the risk of alienating some fans.[12] The project's inspirations drew heavily from scientific concepts, particularly quantum physics and entropy, which informed the album's title and its opening track, "Entropy."[6] These themes were underscored by a teaser featuring a quote from J. Robert Oppenheimer—"Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds"—sampled in "Entropy" to evoke ideas of impermanence and cosmic scale.[13] Caesar's fascination with science stemmed from its objective truths and enduring mysteries, which he used as metaphors for exploring love, loss, and spirituality.[12] To broaden the album's sonic palette, Caesar adopted a collaborative approach, incorporating guest features from established artists such as Brandy on "Love Again," Pharrell Williams on "Frontal Lobe Muzik," and John Mayer on "Superposition."[3] These partnerships allowed him to expand beyond his solo-oriented style, integrating diverse influences like soul, funk, and alternative elements while maintaining his core gospel and R&B roots.[12] This emphasis on collaboration marked a evolution in Caesar's creative process, aiming to create a multifaceted exploration of human connection.[6]Recording
The recording of Case Study 01 took place over the period from 2018 to 2019, following the success of Daniel Caesar's debut album Freudian.[14] This timeline allowed for collaboration with high-profile guests amid Caesar's growing international profile. The sessions spanned multiple locations, including Shangri-La Recording Studios in Malibu, California; Abbey Road Studios and Metropolis Studios in London, United Kingdom; Henson Recording Studios, Conway Recording Studios, and Paramount Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California; and The Cube in Toronto, Ontario, as well as various AirBnBs in Toronto and elsewhere.[15][16] Daniel Caesar (Ashton Simmonds) served as the primary producer on much of the album, with key contributions from longtime collaborators Jordan Evans and Matthew Burnett, who handled production on several tracks including "Open Up" and "Cyanide."[4] Additional producers included The Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo) for "Frontal Lobe Muzik" and John Mayer for "Superposition."[15][16] Engineering credits were distributed across the international sites, with Riley Bell recording at Abbey Road and Metropolis, Rob Bisel at Shangri-La, and Jordan Evans handling sessions in AirBnBs; all tracks were ultimately mixed and mastered by Riley Bell at Coalition Music in Toronto.[15] The production emphasized live instrumentation and organic textures, featuring guest guitar work from John Mayer on "Superposition," where his hypnotic licks complemented Caesar's airy falsetto and ghostly background vocals.[6] Layered, multi-dimensional vocals were a hallmark, as heard in tracks like "Love Again" with Brandy's powerful contributions contrasting Caesar's trembling delivery, while minimal electronic elements—such as subtle synth bleeps on "Frontal Lobe Muzik"—supported a psychedelic, new age drift without overpowering the acoustic foundation.[6][15] This approach extended to other songs, incorporating glittering chimes, slide guitar, and skittering synths on "Are You OK?" to create immersive, dreamlike soundscapes built around live recordings.[6]Music and lyrics
Style and genre
Case Study 01 is primarily rooted in contemporary R&B and neo-soul, blending these core genres with experimental infusions of jazz, funk, and electronic elements across its 10 tracks, which total approximately 43 minutes in length.[17][2] The album's sound draws from gospel influences while incorporating alternative R&B and psychedelic soul textures, creating a fusion that defies rigid genre boundaries.[3] Daniel Caesar's smooth falsetto vocals serve as a central sonic element, often airy and effortless, layered over lush choral arrangements and subtle electronic flourishes.[3][6] Tracks like "Love Again" evoke retro soul vibes reminiscent of 1970s funk ballads through glowing production and harmonious interplay, contrasting with the sparse, introspective minimalism on opener "Entropy," where Caesar's trembling voice navigates ambient, lo-fi grooves.[6][18] Instrumentation features acoustic guitars for intimate warmth, piano accents in romantic progressions, and subtle synths adding galactic, new age-y bleeps, as heard in "Frontal Lobe Muzik."[3] Pharrell Williams' guest production on "Frontal Lobe Muzik" introduces funky, beat-heavy grooves with synth-driven introspection, enhancing the album's electronic edge.[3] Other highlights include John Mayer's hypnotic guitar licks on "Superposition" and slide guitar with distorted voices in the psychedelic closer "Are You OK?," which unfolds into a dreamscape of chimes and shifting layers.[6] Compared to Caesar's debut Freudian, which leaned on straightforward gospel-R&B and dreamy acoustics, Case Study 01 represents a more fragmented evolution, embracing genre-blending psychedelia, ambient textures, and bolder electronic production for a less polished, experimental feel.[6][3] This shift results in a cohesive yet varied sonic palette that prioritizes subtle, transcendent moments over uniform cohesion.[19]Themes
The album CASE STUDY 01 by Daniel Caesar delves into core themes of romantic vulnerability, the impermanence of love, and self-reflection within relationships, often framed through scientific and philosophical lenses to explore emotional entropy and renewal. In tracks like "Entropy," Caesar invokes thermodynamic concepts to symbolize the inevitable chaos and dissolution in romantic bonds, portraying love as a force subject to disorder and decay, much like the universe's expansion toward equilibrium. This motif of impermanence echoes across the record, underscoring how relationships fray under external pressures, as seen in the opener's lyrics reflecting on personal turmoil and the search for stability through faith.[6][7] A prominent example of romantic vulnerability appears in "Love Again," a duet with Brandy that captures rekindled passion amid shared stories of heartbreak and reassurance, highlighting the raw openness required to rebuild emotional connections after loss. The song's narrative emphasizes mutual support in vulnerability, with Caesar and Brandy exchanging tales of relational fragility, illustrating love's tentative revival despite past wounds. Complementing this, "Frontal Lobe Muzik" (featuring Pharrell Williams) addresses emotional isolation, depicting the loneliness of lingering affection and the yearning for authentic intimacy amid self-imposed barriers.[6][3][20] Recurring motifs of the cyclical nature of heartbreak and healing permeate the lyrics, portraying relationships as loops of rupture and restoration rather than linear progressions. "Superposition" celebrates quiet intimacy as a healing force, contrasting earlier despair with affirmations of inner strength and balanced identity, where Caesar reflects on self-empowerment through love's trials. This cyclical dynamic is reinforced in the album's non-linear narrative structure, beginning with the cosmic introspection of "Entropy" and concluding on the hopeful vulnerability of "Are You OK?," which extends tenderness as a potential apology and bridge to emotional recovery.[6][7] Caesar's personal influences, including his encounters with fame and romantic breakups, inform the album's introspective storytelling, though presented through universal rather than explicitly autobiographical lenses. The pressures of rising stardom manifest in themes of self-doubt and relational strain, as Caesar navigates ego and isolation without direct confessionals, drawing instead on philosophical references to Buddhism and science for broader resonance. This approach allows the lyrics to mirror his experiences of post-breakup identity formation, emphasizing growth amid fame's disorienting effects.[7][19][6]Release and promotion
Singles
Case Study 01 was released without any pre-release singles, emphasizing a full album drop strategy that allowed for an immediate immersion in the project's complete soundscape. The lead single, "Love Again" featuring Brandy, was issued on July 5, 2019, as a post-album release to capitalize on the record's initial momentum.[21] The track peaked at number 21 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart and number 1 on the Adult R&B Songs chart, marking a modest but notable extension of the album's reach into radio play.[22]) Produced by Daniel Caesar, Matthew Burnett, and Jordan Evans, "Love Again" blends smooth R&B production with layered vocals that highlight the collaborators' chemistry. This visual element complemented the song's themes of rekindled affection, further engaging fans visually. Promotion for "Love Again" extended the album's buzz through targeted live performances and social media campaigns, where snippets and behind-the-scenes content kept the track circulating well beyond its initial release.[23] These efforts tied into the broader marketing strategy, sustaining listener interest amid the surprise album's rollout. The song was later certified gold by the RIAA in September 2022.[24]Marketing and tour
Case Study 01 was released on June 28, 2019, through Golden Child Recordings in digital, streaming, vinyl, and CD formats.[25] The project arrived as a surprise drop without prior announcement, catching fans off guard and generating immediate buzz through social media shares from Caesar himself.[3] Promotion emphasized the album's high-profile collaborations, including Pharrell Williams on "Frontal Lobe Muzik" and John Mayer on "Superposition," which were spotlighted in initial coverage to highlight its musical scope.[26] The rollout extended to live events, with Caesar performing album tracks like "Love Again" at festivals such as Osheaga in Montreal on August 4, 2019, where he drew crowds with his soulful R&B set. Lacking major television appearances, the campaign leaned on digital platforms and direct fan engagement via Instagram announcements tying the album to the tour.[27] The supporting Case Study 01: Tour marked Caesar's second headlining outing, launching on July 20, 2019, in Jakarta, Indonesia, and spanning 59 dates across Asia, North America, and Europe before wrapping on November 28, 2019, in Vancouver, Canada.[28] Featuring Jamaican artist Koffee as an opener on select North American legs, the tour showcased material from the album alongside earlier hits, emphasizing Caesar's live vocal prowess and band arrangements in venues ranging from intimate theaters to large arenas.[29]Reception
Critical response
Case Study 01 received mixed reviews from professional critics, with praise for its artistic risks tempered by critiques of inconsistency. On aggregate review site Metacritic, the album earned a score of 66 out of 100 based on five critic reviews, signifying "generally favorable" but divided reception.[30] Critics highlighted positive aspects such as Daniel Caesar's impressive vocal range and bold experimentation with sound. Exclaim! awarded the album 8 out of 10, lauding it as a "sonic adventure" that pushes the boundaries of R&B through its experimental nature.[31] Features from Pharrell Williams on "Frontal Lobe Muzik" and John Mayer on "Superposition" were particularly commended for injecting freshness and energy into the project.[6] However, the album faced criticism for feeling disjointed in comparison to Caesar's debut Freudian. Pitchfork rated it 6.7 out of 10, noting that it "lacks emotional cohesion" amid clunky moments and uneven execution.[6] Some tracks, such as "Open Up," were dismissed as filler lacking depth.[32] Other notable reviews included Highsnobiety's 3 out of 5, which appreciated the production polish in its inventive first half but found the latter portion indulgent.[18] Similarly, The Needle Drop gave it 5 out of 10, pointing to an over-reliance on guest artists that sometimes overshadowed Caesar's own contributions.[33] Despite the mixed response, the album's ambition earned it a spot on the 2020 Polaris Music Prize longlist.[34]Accolades
Case Study 01 earned recognition in several prestigious Canadian music awards. It was longlisted for the 2020 Polaris Music Prize, acknowledging its artistic merit among top Canadian albums, though it did not advance to the shortlist.[35] At the 2020 Juno Awards, the album received a nomination for R&B/Soul Recording of the Year, highlighting its contributions to the genre, but it did not win; the category was awarded to "Feel It Too" by Jessie Reyez, Tory Lanez, and Tainy.[36] Unlike Daniel Caesar's debut album Freudian, which garnered multiple Grammy nominations including for Best R&B Album, Case Study 01 itself did not receive any Grammy nods for the album as a whole. However, the track "Love Again" featuring Brandy was nominated for Best R&B Performance at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.[37] The album also appeared on year-end lists from notable publications, such as Vibe's 30 Best Albums of 2019, where it was praised for its introspective R&B sound.[38] In retrospect, Case Study 01 has been credited with contributing to the neo-soul revival through its blend of soulful production and emotional depth, though it did not secure major wins beyond these nominations.Commercial performance
Charts
Case Study 01 debuted at number 17 on the US Billboard 200 chart dated July 13, 2019, earning 29,000 equivalent album units in its first week, primarily driven by streaming activity.[10] The album also entered the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart at number 10 that same week, which became its peak position.[39] In Canada, Caesar's home country, the album debuted at number 6 on the Canadian Albums Chart, marking its peak there.[40] Internationally, it reached number 89 on the UK Albums Chart and number 26 on the Australian Albums Chart.[41][42] It also peaked at number 3 on the US Top R&B Albums chart.[43]| Chart (2019) | Peak Position | Source |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard 200 | 17 | Billboard |
| Canadian Albums (Billboard) | 6 (debut) | Billboard Canada |
| UK Albums (OCC) | 89 | Official Charts |
| Australian Albums (ARIA) | 26 | Australian Charts |
| US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 10 | Billboard |
Certifications
In Canada, Case Study 01 was certified 2× Platinum by Music Canada on February 18, 2025, denoting 80,000 units in sales and streaming equivalents.[45] As of November 2025, the album has not received any certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States, though estimates indicate it has surpassed 500,000 equivalent album units consumed.[46] Internationally, Case Study 01 holds no certifications in markets such as the United Kingdom or Australia; however, global streams on Spotify exceeded 788 million as of November 2025.[46]Credits
Track listing
All tracks are written primarily by Daniel Caesar (Ashton Simmonds).[4]| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Duration | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Entropy" | None | 4:21 | Daniel Caesar | Daniel Caesar |
| 2 | "Cyanide" | None | 3:15 | Daniel Caesar | Jordan Evans, Matthew Burnett |
| 3 | "Love Again" | Brandy | 3:23 | Daniel Caesar, Brandy | The Neptunes |
| 4 | "Frontal Lobe Muzik" | Pharrell Williams | 3:36 | Daniel Caesar, Pharrell Williams | Pharrell Williams |
| 5 | "Open Up" | None | 3:52 | Daniel Caesar | The Neptunes |
| 6 | "Restore the Feeling" | John Mayer, Sean Leon, Mustafa the Poet | 4:11 | Daniel Caesar, John Mayer | John Mayer |
| 7 | "Superposition" | None | 3:41 | Daniel Caesar | Daniel Caesar |
| 8 | "Superpowers" | None | 4:41 | Daniel Caesar | Jordan Evans, Matthew Burnett |
| 9 | "Too Deep to Turn Back" | None | 3:52 | Daniel Caesar | Boi-1da, Daniel Caesar |
| 10 | "Complexities" | None | 3:48 | Daniel Caesar | Alex Ernewein |