The EP features collaborations with producers and guest artists such as Wizkid, Spellz, Baby Fresh, Maleek Berry and P2J.
[5] The Native's Debola Abimbolu said the song is essentially about Savage's romantic feelings and likened its hook to Kcee's "Tonight".
[12] On December 28, 2017, Savage released a colorful music video for the title track "Sugarcane", which was also directed by Meji Alabi.
It was filmed in a fast food restaurant and shows Savage and Omarion exchanging suggestive looks in the presence of their significant other.
Jim Donnett of TooXclusive praised Savage's songwriting ability and said the EP embodies "traits of rawness and sincerity".
[18] Oris Aigbokhaevbolo of Music in Africa described the EP as "an efficient package selling all that has put Tiwa Savage on top of the female pop pile: sex appeal, controlled R&B vocal styling and an ease with certain kinds of production.
"[17] In a review for OkayAfrica, Sabo Kpade commended Savage's songwriting efforts and said the EP has great replay value.
[21] The Native's Edwin Okolo praised Savage for embracing Afropop and said the genre "is the undercurrent that runs through the entire EP".