Attitude, groove, and late-night tension all packed into one.
This one leans hard into that modern speed garage wave, tight drums, rolling bass, and a vocal that feels both playful and confrontational. The hook is instantly catchy, but what really stands out is the tone: there’s a push-and-pull dynamic in the lyrics that mirrors the rhythm of the track itself. The “dopamine” line is key, it frames the whole relationship as something addictive rather than meaningful, which fits perfectly with the repetitive, hypnotic structure of garage. Emie’s vocal delivery sits right in that sweet spot between cool and emotional, never overdoing it but still carrying enough edge to cut through the mix. This is built for movement, small clubs, late hours, low lights, where the groove does most of the talking.