Uses hip-hop-inspired drum patterns and a Harlem gospel choir for added depth. Production and Release
Water for Your Soul was released on Stone’s own label, . This independence allowed her the creative freedom to experiment with genres that mainstream labels might have deemed "too risky." The result was an album that debuted at #1 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart , a testament to her authenticity in the genre. A Note on Digital Archives
Water for Your Soul was released through Stone's independent label, Stone'd Records , allowing her total creative freedom. Much of the recording took place in her home studio in Devon, England, as well as locations in London, New York, and Hawaii. The visual aesthetic of the album, including its cover art, was chosen through a social media competition won by Irish designer Aoife Hastings. Tracklist Highlights
The album features 14 tracks (19 on the deluxe edition), including collaborations with reggae legends like Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley and rapper Omar Lye-Fook. Songs like “Stuck on You,” “The Answer,” and “Molly Town” showcase Stone’s effortless vocal agility over deep basslines and synth pads. The title itself, Water for Your Soul , reflects her intention to create music that hydrates the spirit—a perfect description for a summer evening listen.