Nathan Ball turns “All or Nothing” into the kind of discovery that feels like a front-runner on first play. The hook lands fast, with enough nerve and melody to make everything else in your queue feel a little underdressed.
The track leans on crisp drums, roomy synth glow, and a vocal that sits close to the mic without sounding boxed in. Small production lifts keep the chorus bright, while the edges stay weathered and human.
For late-night drives, desk-day escape plans, and any hour when the room feels too still, the song brings motion without trying too hard. It fits the mood of waiting for life to restart, then deciding not to wait any longer.