By 2015, Sons of Zion's line-up stabilised, after bassist Dylan Stewart left and Caleb Haapu of the band L40 joined.
Over the course of 2015 and 2016, the band released several one-off singles, "I'm Ready" (2015), "Fill Me Up" (2015), "Hungover" (2016) and "Now" (2016), after noticing a shift away from album-focused music to individual tracks as streaming became more popular.
[1] The album featured a single of genres, including rock and pop inspired songs in addition to their typical reggae sound.
The iTunes version of the album compiled three additional songs as bonus tracks, "Fill Me Up", "I'm Ready" and "Now" featuring Slip-On Studio,[10] all of which had been released as singles in 2015 or 2016.
[11] Anzel Singh of NZ Musician reviewed the album positively, describing the work as channelling "warm feelings of being in the sun and on top of the world", while feeling that Sons Of Zion "stay true to the tone of the record which embodies living life to the fullest and making it an adventure".