Zëta Ræ’s latest single “Obvious” is a dazzling burst of confidence and pop finesse. From the very first beat, the track pulls you in with shimmering synths and a bassline that’s impossible not to move to. Hannah Schmeling’s vocals are playful yet commanding, balancing cheeky charm with undeniable star power.
The production, co-created with Ryan Adams, strikes a perfect balance between sleek, radio-ready polish and Zëta’s genre-blending sensibility. Elements of rock, soul, and hyperpop weave seamlessly into a sound that feels fresh, yet instantly familiar, proving that Zëta is a master at keeping listeners guessing in all the best ways.
What makes “Obvious” truly stand out is its unabashed confidence. It’s flirtatious without being coy, fun without feeling superficial, and every moment exudes a self-assured energy that invites listeners to join in. By the time the chorus hits, you’re already singing along, fully immersed in Zëta’s infectious world.
After a sold old debut, the second edition raises the bar with Josh Baker, Prospa,…
Featuring evocative Hindi vocals by Eeshita Rathore, Migrant’s final release of the year is an…
Nuta Cookier returns on Future Scope Recordings with Galaxy Faith, a two-track release that feels…
Miki Stentella closes the year with Firework, a refined release on Adunanza Records that blends…
Illyus Barrientos alongside fresh talent Aden Rémei, kick start the year with a certified club…
With Shadow In Stereo, Pier Mood delivers a concise yet deliberate statement that underlines his…