The Lulu Raes and Not For The Weekend land like a Friday-night escape hatch, even if the calendar says otherwise. The hook is instant, the attitude is easy, and the whole thing feels built to wake up a sluggish playlist.
Guitars jangle with a clean, sunlit bite while the rhythm section keeps everything tight and spring-loaded. The vocals sit right up front, the chorus hits like a neon sign, and the production leaves just enough room for the song to breathe.
Road trip, kitchen dance break, or a too-long afternoon at your desk — this track fits all three without trying too hard. Its sweet spot is that in-between hour when the week loosens its grip and the weekend starts calling.