The series of skits that weave through
All of Me involve a loose, wide-ranging conversation among several friends about relationships, education, family, careers and more. "Speak Ya Mind" is a self-affirming boom-bap, while "Break My Heart" featuring
Rick Ross and produced by
Don Cannon, is a modern hip-hop soul. On the song, Ross glides smoothly over the beat, while Estelle sings about how she's unsure about committing to a new man because she just got out of a relationship and doesn't want to get hurt again. "I just wanna love you baby, I don't wanna waste no time," she sings. "I wanna be your only one baby, please don't break my heart." The song "International (Serious)" featuring
Chris Brown and
Trey Songz is about Estelle's living the life as an international jet-setter. The clunky, apocalyptic track finds her dipping into patois, while the guests Brown and Songz get to dabble in rapping. "Cold Crush" is a slice of 1983-style
R&B, all drum-machine snares and synthetic guitars. She bounces back-and-forth from rapping and singing on "Speak Ya Mind" and "The Life", informing listeners that she hasn't missed a step since her last album a few years ago. "Speak Ya Mind" finds Estelle singing "I just want them to pull out 'The Miseducation' again," referring to
Lauryn Hill's
debut album.
All of Me also includes a funky
Janelle Monáe collaboration called "Do My Thang" and the bouncy "Back to Love". The fast-paced track "Do My Thang", which is an ode to individuality and uniqueness, also works as a girl power anthem, with each singer strongly declaring her independence: "You don't know where I'm going and so you think I'm lost, I ain't on your page, okay, so to you that means I'm off," Estelle sings, before Janelle chimes in with the line: "When I dance, I dance to the beat of a drummer you don't hear and can't see ... the problem must be you, and not me." "Wonderful Life" is a positive jam, as Estelle sings about trying to find the simple pleasures of life during a rocky day. == Singles ==