
Easy Love is the sonic equivalent of a double-shot of espresso consumed on a Mediterranean beach. It is a masterclass in the mid-2010s piano house revival, taking the DNA of classic soul and splicing it with high-definition digital production.
The central hook, a clever manipulation of The Jackson 5's ABC, provides an immediate sense of familiarity and warmth, while the driving house beat ensures it never feels like a mere nostalgia trip. It sounds like the peak of a summer holiday, where the air is thick with heat and the only objective is movement.
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