Angus Kaftan lands “Rent Free” like a tune already climbing the ladder. The hook feels immediate, the title is sticky, and the whole thing sounds built for repeat clicks from the first spin.
Guitar edges and clean low-end give the track a cool, polished snap, while the vocal sits right up front with an easy, conversational pull. Each beat lands with enough space to breathe, so the chorus hits harder when it opens up.
On a late afternoon commute or a neon-lit walk home, the song fits the moment without asking for attention. It hangs around in the head long after the speakers go quiet.