Laying the foundations with a down-tempo introduction, Gil crafts a gentle instrumental arrangement, allowing Koolkid’s pop-leaning vocal piece to shine. Building up to a catchy chorus, Gil calls upon soaring synths and scintillating percussion to create an anthemic atmosphere, which has the potential to fill a stadium, as well as light up the soundwaves on the radio with its uplifting energy.
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