Jayda G's breezy but wistful tune "Both of Us" provoked strong reactions from fans as soon as she started dropping it in her DJ sets. A throwback to classic Chicago house with an uplifting, piano-drenched beat and simple yet undeniably emotional lyrics, the track features Jayda intimately assuring "I can love enough for the both of us," later slowing to a crawl during a dramatic, handclap-filled breakdown before she joyously croons "I just want to be with you." What would've been a surefire summer festival anthem ended up being released several months into the coronavirus pandemic, and the track struck a chord with homebound clubbers, racking up millions of streams within weeks and becoming her biggest hit to date. Twin A-side "Are U Down" has a similar vibe but feels more playful, with Jayda's whispered murmurs and pitch-shifted laughter sharing space with a sly, catchy vocal hook. Both tracks are reprised in more beat-heavy remixes that rework the vocals, placing them closer to the sound of Jayda's wonderful 2018 full-length debut, Significant Changes -- the "Sunset Bliss Mix" of "Both of Us" even begins with a snippet about "recreational fishing," continuing the scientific theme of the album, informed by her studies on environmental toxicology.