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Greg Germain - Cloud Highways
Greg Germain - Cloud Highways
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Greg Germain’s “Cloud Highways” Feels Like a Sunset Drive With Your Crush Riding Shotgun

Some songs feel like they were made for packed clubs. Others sound perfect for driving around with your special someone, watching the sun go down coloring the sky in mesmerizing hues. Greg Germain’s new single “Cloud Highways” somehow does both at the same time.

The song is built on smooth pop and glossy electronica textures, and gives off the same chill, relaxed energy you’d expect from artists like Justin Bieber and Still Woozy. It’s mellow and upbeat from start to finish. And I think that’s what made the song so easy to listen to in the first go itself. Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much going into it and assumed that it will sound like just another pop track but I’m glad I was proven wrong. The whole thing moves with this clean, breezy rhythm that instantly puts you in a better mood.

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Greg’s vocals are crisp and catchy, gliding over soft electronic grooves. There’s no unnecessary noise here. The song is easy to loop a few times without getting tired of it.

When it comes to the lyrics, “Cloud Highways” leans into the feeling of being completely wrapped up in someone. You know, that feeling of falling in love. Each note and word captures that feeling exquisitely. Corny? Maybe a little. But the song knows exactly what it’s doing, and it works.

What makes “Cloud Highways” click is its vibe. This song is quite versatile vibe-wise, too. Like you can jam it at a rooftop party, a beach drive, a long drive overlooking blurry city lights, or while late-night texting. It’s a chill and catchy track that deserves a spot in every electronica and pop lovers’ playlist.

Greg Germain clearly understands the assignment here: keep it smooth, keep it fun, and make people hit replay.

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