Lauv and Julia Michaels turn “There’s No Way” into the kind of song that feels already everywhere. The hook lands fast, the feeling is immediate, and the whole thing sounds built for repeat listens.
Glossy synths glide over a tight, skittering beat while the vocals stay close and conversational. Little production details keep flashing past—clean handclaps, a polished bass pulse, and that bright chorus lift that sticks after one spin.
Perfect for a late-night drive with the windows cracked or a solo walk when your phone stays face down. The mood is candid and a little sharp-edged, which makes it easy to keep on while the city keeps moving.