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Production glows with clipped percussion and soft-edged synths.
Guitars flicker in and out of the mix and the vocal sits up front.
Guitars stay close and dry, the vocal sits up front.
For a gray commute, a kitchen cleanup, or the last five minutes.
Shura turns “Touch” into a late-night essential: sleek and immediate.
Ménage à trois comes in with Be Right Back.
Late-night trains, long walks, and a desk lamp all suit this one.
The song feels freshly minted, the kind of track.
The hook lands like a late-night text you actually want to read.
Jesiah and Babylon land like a surprise win: spare and immediate.
Christine and the Queens makes "Tilted" feel brand new, even now.
Slick, steady, and built for repeat plays, it.
The mood stays loose, and that’s exactly the appeal.
Møme and "Aloha" hit like a surprise radio smash from the coast.
Synths flicker with a clean and neon gloss while the drums keep a taut.
After-work traffic, a dim apartment, a coffee run.