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Published on March 14th, 2020 | by Jones

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Jay Stones Dishes International Flavor with New R&B Album, ‘Natural’

Alternative R&B darling, Jay Stones, dishes out heaps of delicious melodies and international flavor with his recently released album, Natural (2020). The rising L.A. artist flexes his storytelling muscle with a medley of sonically-diverse records that are interwoven with emotional complexity and way-too-relatable topics ranging from heartbreak, love, loss, and self-exploration. The album features the trippy opener, “It’s Just A Ride” that plunges listeners into psychedelic bliss with a musical cocktail of hypnotic guitar and swaying melodies. Stones’ soul-stirring sound illuminates the next track, “Slow Motion”, which has become a fan favorite as his number one streamed song on Spotify! Stones showcases a variety of melodic tastes throughout the album, from drug-induced melancholic ballads to dark, somber tracks tinged with a romantic flair. Songs like “Dreams”, “Answer Love”, and “Pleasure” navigate the topics of blooming love and relationship woes whilst tracks like “Jungle Groove” and “War Chant” cross borders with harmonious Japanese and Native American-inspired tunes that widen this album’s mass appeal. The album features several collaborations with the likes of guest guitarist Elliot Vincent featured on “Appetite”, background vocals from KidäSkyBlue featured on “Egyptian Woman”, and verses from Jah X on “Foreign”. Jay Stones’ Natural (2020) is a solid album that both represents and rivals the best that alternative R&B has to offer. Available now for streaming on all major platforms! 



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