1111 and Bacavi turn Take More Chances into an instant main-character record. The pull is simple: it sounds like a fresh unlock, the kind of track that makes a playlist feel smarter the second it starts.
Glossy synths glide over a tight, bruised kick, while the bass stays low and elastic. The mix leaves just enough air around the vocal to let the hook snap cleanly, with little flashes of shimmer and a club-ready thump underneath.
Lately, it fits the hour when the office lights dim and the city starts looking tempting again. One spin works for a late drive, a kitchen reset, or the walk out the door that says yes before the brain catches up.