Freddie Cruger, Red Astaire, and Linn drop Pushing On like it belongs on every serious playlist. It sounds fresh, sunlit, and already too cool to sit still; if you want the record that slips between late-night radio and daytime swagger, this is it.
The beat comes in clean and warm, with a tight drum pocket, dusty keys, and a bassline that keeps its cool while Linn rides the groove. The mix feels crisp but relaxed, all soft edges, clipped percussion, and a vocal hook that lands without crowding the arrangement.
Put this on when the office air gets stale, the windows stay open, and you need your head back in the game. It fits a walk, a commute, or the first hour after lunch when you are pretending coffee counts as a plan.