Anna of the North keeps “Sway” feeling impossibly fresh, like a pop secret that just hit the airwaves. The hook lands fast and leaves a clean bruise.
Glassy synths shimmer over a tight kick, while the vocal sits close and cool, never rushed. Small percussion flickers, the bass hums instead of thumps, and the whole track glides with a polished, late-night glow.
‘Sway’ fits the drive home with city lights sliding past the windows. The song brings a little electricity to an ordinary afternoon and makes the room feel sharper without raising its voice.