Get It Right (ft. MØ)
Diplo
Diplo's collaboration with MØ occupies a particular corner of mid-2010s electronic pop — sun-bleached, playful, built on a kind of tropical-adjacent funk that never quite settles into any single genre comfortably. The production is characteristically restless: percussion that skitters and pops, bass that sits low and rubbery, arrangement choices that feel casual but are precisely calibrated. MØ is the making of the track — her voice carries a distinctive husky warmth, slightly raspy at the edges, with a delivery style that's half-sung and half-conspiratorial, like she's pulling you into something rather than performing at you. Lyrically, the song moves through the particular intoxication of early attraction — not romance exactly, but that kinetic, almost reckless pull toward someone new, the way everything feels heightened and slightly dangerous when desire is fresh. There's a looseness to it that's seductive, a sense that the track could fall apart at any moment and is better for that precariousness. This is distinctly party-starting music, but the interesting kind — the kind that sets a mood rather than demanding a response, that works as well on a rooftop at dusk as it does in a packed room. It belongs to an era when electronic pop felt genuinely experimental about borrowing from global sounds, and it carries that era's best qualities: curiosity, lightness, and an irresistible forward momentum.
medium
2010s
loose, sun-bleached, playful
American electronic, Danish pop
Electronic, Pop. Tropical Funk. playful, euphoric. Rides loose kinetic energy through the intoxication of fresh desire, maintaining reckless lightness from start to finish without ever settling into anything heavier.. energy 7. medium. danceability 8. valence 8. vocals: husky female, warm raspy edges, half-sung conspiratorial, casually intimate. production: skittering popping percussion, rubbery low bass, restless casual arrangement, tropical-adjacent funk. texture: loose, sun-bleached, playful. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. American electronic, Danish pop. Rooftop at dusk when the evening is just beginning and everything feels kinetic and slightly dangerous with new possibility.