"Seal" is the eponymous debut album by British singer-songwriter Seal, released in 1991. The album marked Seal's introduction to the music scene and established him as a major talent with his unique blend of soul, pop, and R&B.
Featuring tracks such as "Crazy," "Future Love Paradise," and "Killer," the album showcases Seal's powerful and distinctive voice, as well as his songwriting skills. The songs on "Seal" explore themes of love, longing, and personal transformation, with Seal's emotive delivery adding depth and emotion to the music.
"Seal" received critical acclaim upon its release, with many praising Seal's soulful vocals, inventive production, and eclectic musical influences. The album's chart-topping success in the UK and around the world solidified Seal's status as a breakout star and earned him a devoted fanbase.
With its infectious melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and Seal's charismatic presence, "Seal" remains a classic album in the pop and R&B genres. It continues to be celebrated by fans and critics alike for its timeless appeal and enduring impact on the music landscape.