[3] English reggae singer Hollie Cook, daughter of Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook, was a collaborator on the EP, serving as lead vocalist alongside Jamie T on the tropical rock song "Forget Me Not (The Love I Knew Before I Grew)", in addition to providing background vocals on the folk baroque track, "Planning Spontaneity".
[2] The video for "Chaka Demus" was directed by Dan Henshaw and Julian Fletcher, and was inspired by the film, The Cannonball Run (1981).
[12] Alex Fletcher at Digital Spy rated the EP 4 out of 5 stars; regarding "Chaka Demus", he stated that Jamie T's "boisterous indie-rap…veers between [the] frantically politicised and scruffy guitar-jangling", albeit all with "a newly spruced-up melodic edge".
[13] Conversely, Dan Raper at PopMatters offered a mixed perspective, saying that it "chugs along on video game synths until it degenerates into '70s-style soft-pop" (in an otherwise negative review).
[14] Meanwhile, Ash Akhtar at The Line of Best Fit commented that the title track "has a chorus like an old Motown song" in his slightly lukewarm review of the Kings & Queens album.