daste. turns SOBER into the kind of track that sneaks onto the front of the queue and stays there. The hook lands clean, cool, and immediate, like a song that already knows your mood before you do.
The production glides on plush bass, glassy guitar flickers, and a drum pattern that never rushes the conversation. Vocals sit just above the mix, soft-edged but sharp enough to catch every late-night detail.
For a train ride home, a half-lit apartment, or a window seat on a slow commute, SOBER fits without asking permission. The mood feels current, lived-in, and easy to replay at the exact moment the day starts to loosen.