The talented Jade Alston releases a follow up to her debut EP, Single on a Saturday Night with “Sunday Morning: Single on A Saturday Night Pt. 2.”
The 10-track EP deals a little with heartbreak and moving on but mostly focuses its attention on love and attraction with records that pull from 90s R&B, soul, funk, and even a little bit of reggae. Alston provides a range of powerful ballads and infectious upbeat tunes on the EP, making it easy and enjoyable to listen to the album in its entirety; no skipping necessary.
















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The EP opens with “Call Me Maybe”, an upbeat track that draws influences from dance-pop and R&B .