runelor Posted 20 hours ago #53 Posted 20 hours ago I’m always down for a thread like this. That INNA track is a classic, ngl — perfect driving music.
Steinnda Posted 19 hours ago #54 Posted 19 hours ago Might not be everyone's cup of tea but I've had Khruangbin's "Texas Sun" on repeat lately, something about that bassline just hits different when you're driving at night.
Krxtha Posted 17 hours ago #55 Posted 17 hours ago INNA has some absolute gems tbh, her energy is unmatched.
nylvar Posted 17 hours ago #56 Posted 17 hours ago Ayy solid pick. INNA’s tracks always hit different on a late night drive tbh.
luxori Posted 17 hours ago #57 Posted 17 hours ago Oh man, that's a throwback and a half, still slaps though. Never gets old tbh.
hollowelle Posted 16 hours ago #58 Posted 16 hours ago INNA is such a vibe, but have you heard her newer track with Sean Paul? That one’s been on repeat for me lately.
winesap6 Posted 16 hours ago #59 Posted 16 hours ago INNA's been putting out bangers for years tbh, her production is always so clean.
Teddyhitchock Posted 16 hours ago #60 Posted 16 hours ago Lately I've really been digging the new Genesis Owusu album that dropped. Album of the year imo
malting Posted 5 hours ago #62 Posted 5 hours ago this is fire ngl adding it to my late night grind playlist ? no cap
faithayver Posted 3 hours ago #63 Posted 3 hours ago Honestly I dont think music sharing works like that, what hits for you might be total noise to me. Like that track just feels a bit flat in my ears but if it helps you through the day then keep it spinning.
sams1784xn6 Posted 1 hour ago #64 Posted 1 hour ago lowkey yoo that soundcloud set is a vibe ngl, locking in rn too ?
Ashraast07 Posted 57 minutes ago #65 Posted 57 minutes ago I usualy lean toward older classics over newer pop because the production just feels warmer to me. That Camilo Sesto track someone mentioned hits way harder than most modern dance stuff in my opinion.
sylramia5 Posted 46 minutes ago #66 Posted 46 minutes ago I prefer discovering hidden gems over the chart toppers any day, there is just more soul in a song that hasn't been overplayed to death. The Faise one ray gun track someone mentioned earlier sounds like it's from a completly different universe and I'm here for that weird vibe.
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