Blakey sounds ready to break out with If I Go, and the timing feels perfect. The track lands like a fresh late-night confession, built for anyone craving something hooky, moody, and a little dangerous.
Glassy synths shimmer over a taut pulse, while the vocal stays close and brittle, never wasting a syllable. The production keeps its edges clean, then lets the chorus bloom just enough to sting.
On a walk home, in a dim kitchen, or halfway through a long train ride, it fits the kind of mood that hangs in the air and refuses to leave. Catch it before everyone else does.