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KWN’s EP 'with all due respect' is a sultry R&B standout

  • June 20, 2025
  • Angela Cook
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Ever press play on an EP and instantly think, this artist just gets music?

Not just in how it’s made, but in how it feels—layered textures, raw instrumentation, and subtle sonic details that make it feel lived-in, emotional, and real.

That’s the energy British R&B singer and producer KWN brings. Hailing from East London, she’s not just a rising artist—she’s a true student and fan of music.

KWN’s latest release, with all due respect, is a 9-track EP that plays like a love letter to classic R&B and the genres orbiting it—hip-hop, neo-soul, jazz, even gospel.

Multi-layered harmonies that echo like a gospel choir and call-and-response vocal lines pop up throughout the EP, pulling you in and making the whole project feel collaborative—like you’re part of the moment, not just listening to it. 

The opening track, “Bite Me,” sets the tone. It’s short, soulful, and hits like an artistic rager. It opens with soft keys that almost trick you into expecting a ballad—until KWN’s spoken-word- like rap flow cuts through, commanding and confident. It’s addictive, slick, and over way too fast.

“Stand On It” follows with fast, jazz-infused drums that carry the track forward, while KWN’s gentle, raw vocals give it emotional weight. The repeated chorus—“Stand On It”—feels like a personal challenge, a call for integrity that lands hard and stays with you.

One of the EP’s standout singles, “Worst Behaviour” featuring Kehlani, is effortlessly catchy—a sleek, minimal production that gives both artists room to shine.

“Fxckin” is sensual and layered, grounded by warm keys and lush harmonies that lift it to another level. KWN’s vocals come alive here, making it one of the project’s strongest and most lyrically bold moments.

“Do What I Say” offers a playfully commanding energy, sonically brighter than much of the rest of the EP.

“Back of the Club” taps into classic R&B soul—slow-paced, romantic, vibey. It's laid-back, instantly replayable, and deeply addictive.

Closing out with “War To Be Over,” KWN delivers a lyrical gut-punch. The line, “Don’t waste your time waiting for me, waiting for me is like waiting for this war to be over,” loops like a realization. She belts with clarity and conviction, releasing a dynamic that no longer serves. It’s a cathartic finale—confident, clear-eyed, and emotional.

Across the project, KWN’s lyrics are bold, flirtatious, and unapologetically direct. Her voice is dynamic—belted with precision, sometimes evoking early Chris Brown in her upper register. But it’s the inventive melodies that steal the spotlight—unexpected, expressive, and deeply compelling.

While the EP leans into sex appeal and sultry energy, nothing about it feels forced. It’s deliberate, self-assured, and emotionally charged.

With all due respect feels like the work of someone who doesn’t just make music—they live it. Fearless and effortlessly cool, KWN blends raw instrumentation with electronic flourishes—808s, autotune, stacked harmonies—to craft a sound that’s both emotionally rich and sonically fresh. She knows good music—and exactly how to deliver it.

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Angela Cook

Angela Cook is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor with a passion for unearthing innovative sounds and stories in the music scene. When she's not crafting compelling content, you can find her exploring the boroughs for record shops.

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