You know how some memories don’t really leave you but show up in different ways throughout your life? Greg Germain expresses that feeling with his latest single, “Rock With Me”, a breezy nu-disco track that captures that rush and all the butterflies of realizing you’re falling for someone without making it sound corny.
Following his comeback single Cloud Highways, the Surinamese-Dutch artist has built his signature sound that blends dreamy synth-pop, R&B and dance-pop. However, this time he takes his fans back to a scorching beach day, where an ordinary afternoon slowly turned into the beginning of a love story.
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The song taps into an easy-going groove throughout its 3-minutes. The pulsing bassline, crisp beats and funky guitar licks create a feel-good vibe instantly, while fancy retro synths keep the soundscape light and breezy. Greg’s soft vocals fit in effortlessly, giving the song a relaxed and lackadaisical allure.
The track feels genuine. Greg doesn’t rely on big romantic declarations but focuses on the little moments in love that count. This makes the song quite relatable to anyone who has experienced falling in love with someone.
There’s plenty here for fans of nostalgic pop and disco-inspired production, but the song also has enough fresh energy to stand on its own. It’s smooth enough to earn a spot on any summer playlist.
With only two singles since returning to music, Greg Germain is already carving out a clear artistic identity. If Rock With Me is any indication, he’s creating music that’s easy to dance to, easy to replay and even easier to remember.
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