Before the release of To Feel Alive, Uchis uploaded a video to her YouTube channel featuring snippets of demos for "Honey Baby" and "Angel", with the latter previously titled "Pablo Escobar";[4] ultimately, none of the songs were used for Por Vida. The two were then reworked, with "Angel" having only one line changing.[5] Uchis first performed "I Want War (But I Need Peace)" during her 2019 co-headlining tour with Jorja Smith.[4]
Charlie Zhang of Hypebeast wrote that the EP features "dreamy, electric synth-infused sounds that complement Uchis' uniquely wistful singing".[6] In an interview for Insider, Uchis revealed that it took "probably 15 minutes" to write and record the EP's title track.[5]
Artwork and promotion
The EP's artwork consists of a drawing of a brunette Uchis performing oral sex on a blonde version of herself,[7] representing the combining of styles found on Isolation and Por Vida, respectively, to form a new, more pleasurable one.[8] The image's explicit content was censored on Spotify and Apple Music.[4]
A lyric video for "I Want War (But I Need Peace)" premiered on April 26, 2020.[9] The video's scenery was filmed in Uchis' backyard through a green screen.[5]
Critical response
NME's Thomas Smith gave To Feel Alive a 4 out of 5 stars rating, praising Uchis' vocal performance and her decision of rerecording the demo tracks.[4]