Album Info
Artist: | Jayda G |
Album: | Guy |
Released: | UK, 2023 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Intro | |
A2 | Blue Lights | |
A3 | Heads Or Tails | |
A4 | Scars | |
A5 | I Got Tired Of Running | |
A6 | Lonely Back In O | |
A7 | Your Thoughts | |
B1 | It Was Beautiful | |
B2 | Meant To Be | |
B3 | Circle Back Around | |
B4 | When She Dance | |
B5 | Sapphires Of Gold | |
B6 | 15 Foot |
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Description
Jayda G has always brought a rare warmth to the dancefloor, the kind that feels communal rather than cool. Guy leans into that feeling and turns it into a story. Released in 2023 on Ninja Tune, the album is built around recordings of her late father, whose last name gives the record its title. She threads his voice through the songs like a guiding light, letting his memories shape the contours of house grooves and pop hooks. That could have been a gimmick. It ends up feeling generous and human.
You hear it early on with Circle Back Around, where a sturdy four to the floor carries fragments of her dad’s reflections. The kick is big, the chords glide, and then there’s a flash of his voice that shifts the mood from party to purpose. Scars digs in even deeper, turning hard-earned wisdom into a chorus you can sing with your chest. The production stays light on its feet, never heavy-handed. Jayda knows when to let a sample breathe and when to let the synths take over. The balance is the point. She refuses to separate reflection from joy.
This is also the most singer-forward she’s sounded on an album. If you came in through her 2019 debut Significant Changes or the breakout single Both Of Us, you know she can cook up a classic house cut. She earned a Grammy nomination for that track, and that confidence shows here. The vocals sit higher in the mix, and the songwriting nudges the music toward pop without flattening it. Piano stabs, chattering hats, glossy pads, yes. But there’s a lived-in looseness to the arrangements, the feel of a DJ who has tested these ideas in rooms where people actually sweat.
The narrative thread never turns into homework. The interludes with her father feel like postcards passed between songs. There is resilience and advice, but also curiosity and humor. It re-centers the album on something broader than biography. Jayda G has talked about wanting to honor where she comes from while speaking to the present, and you can hear that in the way she frames these stories inside approachable, high-spirited tracks. It lands like a conversation across time, the kind of thing you carry with you after the system has been powered down.
Production-wise, the record is polished without being sterile. Kicks thump, bass lines nudge dancers forward, and there are little ear-worm details tucked into the corners. The sound design has the clarity you expect from Ninja Tune, so if you’re the type who cares how a record translates on a decent system, Guy delivers. That carries over to the Jayda G vinyl edition too. The low end is generous, the vocal snippets sit clear, and the whole album flows in a way that rewards a full side spin.
If you’re browsing for Guy vinyl in the new releases bin, you won’t miss the pull. It’s an easy staff pick, the sort of record you recommend to house heads and pop listeners in the same breath. And if you like to buy Jayda G records online, this one slots neatly alongside her singles and EPs. It also makes a strong entry point if you’re building up a small stack of Jayda G albums on vinyl, the kind of collection that tells a story about contemporary dance music with a real heart. Whether you’re crate digging locally or hunting through shops that ship vinyl records Australia wide, keep an eye out for it.
Critics picked up on the album’s emotional center, noting how the personal framing never undercuts the club energy. That tracks with how it plays at home. Put it on while cooking or getting ready, and you’ll find yourself catching lines from her father between choruses, tiny reminders braided into the night’s momentum. It’s a deceptively simple idea, executed with care.
Guy doesn’t try to reinvent Jayda G. It clarifies her. The record is generous with feeling, tight with rhythm, and sturdy enough to stand next to her biggest tracks. If you’ve followed her journey from underground sets to bigger stages, this feels like the album you hoped she would make. If you’re new here, it’s the one that turns a name into a person. And that, more than anything, is why it sticks.