I’ve written on each song really from directing and shaping, but the majority of the real creativity and the meat of this album came from me giving a young producer a chance.
"[4] Apart from Wesley, Lattimore worked with Walter Jamie Hawkins, Phillip "P. Marley" Hill, Aaron W. Lindsey, Lee Major, and DeMonté Posey on the album.
"[5] Justin Kantor from SoulTracks found that Vulnerable "flows fluidly with ten thoughtfully crafted songs that complement the singer’s graceful tenor tenacity with smart production values.
The set’s lead single, “Push” is, in fact, the only selection that bends considerably to current trends—and it does so in a way that doesn’t compromise melodic or lyrical quality.
"[6] SoulAndFunkMusic.com described album as "a carefully curated collection of 10 songs that embody Lattimore's unique ability to create music that is infinitely relatable and consistently captures what it means to be in love.