PJ MORTON SPLITS THE WEEKEND IN TWO AND TURNS IT INTO A SOUL MASTERCLASS

Some artists drop albums. PJ Morton is about to drop a lifestyle. Saturday Night, Sunday Morning is not just a title. It is a philosophy, a duality, and now a full-blown double album set to arrive June 19, 2026.

Here is the concept and it is clean. One side is Saturday Night. Think R&B, groove, desire, late hours, and soft chaos. The other side is Sunday Morning. Gospel, reflection, spirit, and the kind of healing that hits after the party fades.

If you know PJ Morton, this split makes perfect sense. The six-time Grammy winner has spent years balancing sacred and secular without diluting either. From Gumbo to Watch the Sun, his catalog has always lived in that tension between feeling good and feeling whole.

What makes this moment hit harder is intention. The album is self-written and produced, recorded in his Louisiana sanctuary, and already teased with singles like “Mutual” and “Mercy.” It is not just music. It is a curated emotional arc.

Culturally, this lands at the perfect time. A lot of music listeners done with one-dimensional vibes. We want range. We want artists who can soundtrack both the pregame and the prayer. PJ Morton is not choosing sides. He is building a bridge and inviting everyone to cross.

Two sides. One artist. Zero skips if he gets it right. Your weekend just found its soundtrack.

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