most slept on album from last year

When asked whether she set out deliberately to make music that moved people, Jordan does not hesitate. “I just wanted to create a rainbow of sounds. I had a good amount of time on an R&B wave, and we wanted to go in a different direction. I wanted to do something different.” And while Play With The Changes and Through The Wall share the same restless experimental spirit, Jordan is clear that the new album was not simply a continuation. The question she kept returning to was sharper than that: how do we cut deeper? How do we make it even more seasoned?
The answer is a project that feels utterly complete and one that finds Jordan at her most assured. “I feel like I’m a fully grown woman now and I’ve had a wave of realisation,” she says. “I think this album touches on that: the confidence, the empowerment, the excitement of where I am in my life and what I’ve had to go through to get here. I looked back at moments and noticed that I always held onto my pride. I gave myself a pat on the back for that. It empowered me knowing that I pushed through complexities.” She laughs, warmly and without a trace of doubt. “Like damn, I’m that girl.”*
This is the ONE!!!!!!!!!
This was my summer song