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Jan Edwards’ New EP Love Love Is a Joyful, Genre-Defying Celebration of What It Means to Feel

  • Writer: ALT RECESS
    ALT RECESS
  • Jun 11
  • 2 min read

There’s something undeniably magnetic about an artist who’s not afraid to throw genre rules out the window—and Jan Edwards does it with grace, confidence, and a whole lot of heart. Her latest EP, Love Love, dropped on May 23rd, and it’s the kind of release that instantly makes you want to dive in headfirst, windows down, volume up.


Edwards, a Minneapolis native turned Nashville songsmith now based in Naples, FL, has always had a way of letting truth and feeling lead the way. Her music doesn’t belong to one genre—it belongs to every moment you've ever lived through. And that’s what makes Love Love so compelling. It’s not just a collection of songs. It’s a mosaic of emotional snapshots: the rush, the heartbreak, the longing, the freedom, the flirtation. All of it.


“When life is all about love, in all its forms, I wanted to write about it,” Edwards shares. “All the ups and downs, ins and outs, ugly and beautiful—they’re all represented in this EP.” That kind of openness and vulnerability radiates through her artistry. It’s what’s helped her connect with audiences everywhere, whether through her own music or as the pen behind the Texas #1 hit “I Will” by Darrin Morris.


Jan’s songwriting success already spans film, TV, and advertising, but with Love Love, there’s something more personal happening. It feels like an artist stepping into her own voice fully—bold, unfiltered, and real. And in an industry that too often chases trends, Edwards stands out by chasing the truth of a song instead.



You can hear that intentionality in every word she writes, and you can feel it—whether you’re dancing alone in your kitchen, nursing an old wound, or just trying to figure out what love even means. Love Love is an invitation to do all of that. It’s a reminder that love, in all its tangled forms, is worth writing about, worth singing for, and worth celebrating.


If you haven’t already, go hit play. Jan Edwards just gave us a reason to fall in love with music—and maybe even ourselves—all over again.


Love Love is available now on all major streaming platforms. Go listen, feel everything, and maybe text someone you’ve been meaning to.




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