Lonely in the Rain and Follow The Feeling land like a fresh late-night add to the queue, but the hook feels instantly familiar. It has the kind of glow that turns a casual listen into the one you keep replaying before you even admit it.
The production stays clean and close: soft-edged synths, a featherlight pulse, and vocals that hover instead of push. Everything breathes, with just enough low-end warmth and shimmer to make the track feel polished without sanding off its mood.
That balance fits winter drives, desk headphones, and the first quiet minutes after the room clears out. For a song called Follow The Feeling, it knows exactly how to linger without crowding the moment.
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