Yehra’s “On & On” feels like the one you accidentally replay twice before breakfast. The groove is clean, immediate, and too slick to sit quietly in the background.
Glassy synths skim over a tight beat, while the vocal lands with a soft-focus glow. Everything feels polished but not sterile: bass hum, crisp percussion, and a hook that keeps circling back without nagging.
On a gray commute, a late coffee run, or a headphones-on desk reset, the track brings easy lift without trying too hard. Some songs just make the room feel a little more awake.