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Miguel’s sophomore effort, “Kaleidoscope Dream,” (ByStorm/RCA Records) oozes sex with a bit of rock ‘n’ roll and funk, further elevating and pushing the elasticity of R&B like other new acts such as Frank Ocean, The Weeknd and Jhene Aiko.

The Grammy-nominated singer had mild success with hits “Quickie” and “Sure Thing” from his 2010 debut “All I Want Is You.” He’s also recognized for his feature on rapper Wale’s “Lotus Flower Bomb” in 2011 and his stellar three-volume EP “Art Dealer Chic” released earlier this  year.

The new album’s first single “Adorn,” which is No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip Hop Singles chart, is a sensual, addictive jam.

The 11-track set is packed with bedroom grooves including the 808-booming “Arch & Point” and the melodious, erotic “Use Me.”

Miguel proves he’s a master of wordplay on “Do You …,” a mellow, hippie love ode produced by Jerry Wonda, on which he croons, “I’m gonna do you like drugs tonight.” He also flexes his alternative edge on “Don’t Look Back,” which samples the Zombies’ “Time of the Season.”

Miguel’s falsetto glides over a knocking hip-hop beat on the Salaam Remi-produced “How Many Drinks?” about the all-too-familiar tale of meeting someone at the bar and taking her home.

He leaves the bedroom for the more conscious, stirring tracks such as “Candles in the Sun” and the top-notch “Where’s the Fun in Forever.” On the track, co-written by Alicia Keys, Miguel sings, “Tomorrow’s just a day away, tomorrow isn’t promised/Where’s the fun in forever. Celebrate.”

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The album’s title track is aptly named, with a mesmerizing blend of funky bass line, electric guitar, strings and layered vocals.