Sonny Fodera, Jazzy, and D.O.D land Somedays like a very expensive shortcut to the dance floor. Bright hook, clean pacing, and a chorus that refuses to sit quietly make it feel essential right now.
The track snaps with glossy four-on-the-floor kick drums, a rubbery low end, and vocal phrasing that skims above the mix instead of fighting it. Crisp claps, warm synth stabs, and a slight shimmer on the topline keep every bar moving.
On a packed train, in a sunlit apartment, or halfway through a Friday night that suddenly improves, Somedays fits the mood without asking permission. The song sounds built for the moment when the day finally loosens its tie.