Tanlines hits “All Of Me” like a summer rerun you suddenly can’t stop watching. The hooks land fast, the pulse stays bright, and the whole thing feels built for anyone pretending to be busier than they are.
Shimmering synths buzz over clipped drums, while the bass keeps everything springy and clean. Vocals sit just above the mix, glossy but slightly detached, so the track feels both sunlit and cool to the touch.
By the time the chorus swings around, the song fits subway platforms, rooftop drinks, and late-afternoon headphones with equal ease. Tanlines make momentum sound easy, and right now that is a very useful trick.