Soul Wun lands "Call Me By Your Name" like a late-night signal you somehow catch at the perfect moment. The track feels freshly relevant now: sleek, emotional, and impossible to file away as background music.
Low-end pulses under brushed percussion while airy chords and blurred vocal fragments drift through the mix. The production stays cool and precise, but the mood keeps shifting, like headlights sliding across wet pavement.
For a run home, a crowded train, or a room with one lamp on, the song fits the hour without asking permission. It brings a little heat to the edges of the day and leaves the rest in soft focus.