Do I Speak for the World

Do I Speak for the World is the eighth and final studio album by American R&B singer Gerald Levert and his last to be released during his lifetime.

AllMusic editor Rob Theakston called Do I Speak for the World "an enjoyable listen and a fine return to form."

He felt that the album "is a nice return to form for the Levert frontman's glory years.

"[1] Blender critic Baz Dreisinger found that "ulike the ultra-smooth Casanovas of contemporary R&B, Levert has the guttural, full-bodied voice of a man, not a blinged-out playa.

As one track bleeds into another, though, you start craving some sounds of youth: snazzier beats, slicker hooks, guest vocals — anything to inject a little zest into the musical maturity.