kt opens with the anxious, yet poetic “Should I Wake You” in which the artist showcases her impressive ability to capture the most profound details of her experience through undeniably raw, clever lyrics. This track — filled with vivid imagery, creative production, and intentional story telling — sets the foundation for the rest of the project. Wright follows the feelings of uncertainty and insecurity expressed in the opening track with “Almost,” a dazzling attempt to dance away the unwavering feelings of grief that come from a broken relationship. “Come Back,” the third track on the EP, represents a warm moment of tenderness in which the singer-songwriter re-opens her heart to her lost love. This track expresses more than just missing someone, it is a powerful realization in which Wright dreams of reconciliation and giving this love, resilient and unwavering, an opportunity to start fresh. The artist concludes the EP with the anthemic “Nobody Else,” a declaration of unconditional love presented with catchy lyrics and all encompassing, reverberant production.
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