Need It (feat. Masego)
Kaytranada
"Need It" moves the way a genuinely confident person moves through a room — unhurried, with a kind of physical certainty that doesn't announce itself. Kaytranada's production is deeply funky but never gratuitous: the groove is locked tight, all syncopation and pocket, built on a bass line that rolls rather than hits. Masego's saxophone is the emotional center here — breathy, conversational, slipping between jazz phrasing and something that feels closer to spoken confession. His vocal delivery matches: loose, sensual, seemingly effortless in a way that actually requires tremendous control. Lyrically the song circles desire without being explicit, the wanting itself becoming the subject rather than any particular object. The song sits at the intersection of neo-soul, house, and jazz — the particular Montreal-by-way-of-everywhere sound that Kaytranada has made distinctly his own. It belongs to the cultural moment when a generation raised on Daft Punk and J Dilla started synthesizing those influences into something that worked just as well in a headphone listen as on a dance floor. You play this when the mood needs elevating without changing: a dinner party that's going well, a golden hour drive, the morning after something good.
medium
2010s
warm, polished, groovy
Canadian-Montreal, global neo-soul and house fusion
Electronic, R&B. Neo-Soul / House. playful, romantic. Stays in a sustained groove of confident desire, moving through want without urgency or resolution.. energy 6. medium. danceability 8. valence 8. vocals: breathy male saxophone and vocals, loose, sensual, conversational jazz phrasing. production: locked funk groove, syncopated bass, live saxophone, tight rhythm section. texture: warm, polished, groovy. acousticness 4. era: 2010s. Canadian-Montreal, global neo-soul and house fusion. A dinner party going well or a golden-hour drive when the mood needs elevating without changing.