You (with Tate McRae & Regard)
Troye Sivan
A hazy, slow-burning dance track built on Regard's signature deep house pulse, this collaboration wraps Troye Sivan's airy falsetto and Tate McRae's breathier, more vulnerable tone around a groove that feels like 3am in a half-empty club. The production is minimal but deliberate — a steady four-on-the-floor kick, shimmering synth pads that hover at the edges, and a bassline that rolls rather than pounds. Emotionally, it occupies that particular kind of longing that isn't quite heartbreak: more like the ache of fixation, the way someone takes up permanent residence in your thoughts without permission. The two vocalists pass the song between them like a shared confession, their styles contrasting just enough to feel like two sides of the same obsession. The lyrics don't tell a story so much as circle around a feeling — being unable to stop thinking about one specific person. It belongs to the lineage of melancholic dance music that peaked in the early 2020s, influenced by tropical house's emotional openness but colder and more nocturnal. Reach for it during late-night drives when the city lights blur, or in that suspended moment after leaving a party when a face won't leave your mind.
slow
2020s
hazy, nocturnal, minimal
Western electronic pop, tropical house lineage
Electronic, Pop. Deep House. melancholic, longing. Opens in hazy fixation and stays suspended there, never breaking toward release — longing without resolution.. energy 4. slow. danceability 6. valence 3. vocals: airy male falsetto, breathy female contrast, intimate dual confession. production: four-on-the-floor kick, shimmering synth pads, rolling bassline, minimal deep house. texture: hazy, nocturnal, minimal. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. Western electronic pop, tropical house lineage. Late-night drive when city lights blur and a face you can't shake won't leave your mind.