The sultry record, which was produced by Kenyon alongside Marqus Curtis and Chris Blakk, takes elements of funk to create an alluring tune that was clearly influenced by Prince. It’s fervid with guitar strings, warm melodies and seductive lyrics that would make it the perfect addition to a hot and steamy playlist. The “Morning After” reveals a mature subject matter, delving into a tale about a man encouraging his lover for the night to let down her guard for a moment of pure ecstasy. Dixon is in his loverman bag as he sings, “F**king like there ain’t no rules / You should free your mind to explore / Better while you’re still unsure / That’s what the morning after’s for,” insinuating that their moment of desire can accentuate to higher heights if she allows herself to be truly open to the experience.