GET IT RIGHT (feat. Aluna)
Kaytranada
GET IT RIGHT opens with a jittery, nervous energy — high-pitched synth stabs and a rhythmic chop that feels like anxious excitement rather than cool confidence. Kaytranada builds the track with a geometry of sound: every element is precisely placed, nothing bleeds into another, yet somehow the whole thing breathes and sweats. Aluna's voice is sleek and percussive in itself, London-accented and clipped, treating syllables like drum hits rather than melodic gestures. She projects ambition and want without sentimentality — there's a steely quality, an insistence. The lyrical core is about desire and precision, getting what you came for without fumbling. Sonically it sits in the intersection of UK funky, future bass, and modern club music — rooted in the mid-2010s club evolution but forward-facing enough to feel unclassifiable. The production rewards headphones: you hear tiny details at the edges, small percussion flicks and filter sweeps that justify repeated listening. It's a track for commutes where you need your stride to sharpen, or for the first drink of a night when intention is still intact.
fast
2010s
bright, crisp, detailed
Montreal club music intersecting UK funky and future bass
Electronic, R&B. UK Funky / Future Bass. euphoric, playful. Launches from jittery anxious anticipation into steely, precise confidence — nervous energy resolving into determined forward motion.. energy 8. fast. danceability 9. valence 7. vocals: sleek female, percussive syllables, London-accented, clipped and direct. production: high-pitched synth stabs, rhythmic vocal chops, geometric arrangement, filter sweeps at the edges. texture: bright, crisp, detailed. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. Montreal club music intersecting UK funky and future bass. A commute when you need your stride to sharpen, or the first drink of a night when intention is still fully intact.