Critics praised the album for its ambitious scope and Stone’s vocal maturity, though some noted it was a bold "experimental" step away from her commercial pop sound [4, 6].
Released on July 24, 2015, through Stone’s own label Bay Street Records (distribution via S-Curve ), Water for Your Soul is Joss Stone’s seventh studio album. It marks a radical departure from her earlier neo-soul and R&B work. Instead of relying on the retro-Motown sound of The Soul Sessions , Stone dives into a genre-fluid fusion of reggae, worldbeat, trip-hop, and hip-hop. Joss Stone - Water for Your Soul.rar
According to Genius , the standard edition features 14 tracks, including: This Ain't Love Stuck on You (Lead single) Star Let Me Breathe Cut the Line Wake Up Way Oh Underworld Molly Town Sensimilla Harry's Symphony Clean Water The Answer Critical Reception Critics praised the album for its ambitious scope
Unlike her previous soul-drenched records, Water for Your Soul is steeped in the rhythms of the Caribbean. You can hear the influence of the "Gongzilla" in the heavy basslines and the laid-back, rhythmic cadence of Stone’s vocals. It isn’t just soul music with a reggae beat; it’s a seamless fusion of genres that Stone describes as "liquid music." Key Tracks and Highlights Instead of relying on the retro-Motown sound of
"Water for Your Soul" is an album that explores themes of love, spirituality, and self-discovery. Stone has stated that the album was inspired by her travels to Jamaica and her experiences with meditation and yoga. The album's title, "Water for Your Soul", is a metaphor for nourishing one's inner self, reflecting Stone's desire to create music that uplifts and inspires listeners.