Huey Mack lands “Heatwave” with the kind of hook that sticks before the first chorus settles. The track feels built for a fresh summer obsession, loud enough to cut through the day and sharp enough to replay on instinct.
The beat runs hot and clean: tight drums, glossy synth edges, and a bounce that keeps the low end moving without getting muddy. Mack rides the groove with an easy snap, so every line lands like it was mixed for car speakers and open windows.
On a humid afternoon, “Heatwave” fits the drive to nowhere, the walk to the corner store, and the late-night reset after the sun finally drops. It sounds like momentum with a grin, which is exactly the point.