Nambyar makes “Once More” feel like the kind of track you catch late and instantly file under essential. The hook lands clean, the mood feels unmistakably current, and the whole thing has that rare mix of polish and ache that makes a fresh discovery feel overdue.
The production keeps a steady pulse under glossy synths, clipped drums, and a vocal that stays close to the mic without sounding boxed in. Airy space around the edges gives the chorus room to bloom, while the bass line keeps everything grounded and physical.
On a gray commute, in a dim cafe, or after a long day that still asks for one more song, this one fits without trying too hard. Few tracks sound this poised and still feel personal.