An electronic dance music luminary in her own right, Zenna Nomi has been lighting up the Chicago dance scene with her luminous gifts, delivered in the form of scene-stealing, energy-boosting, dancefloor-inviting bangers. Her skills on the turntable are palpable and seamlessly translate into her production virtuosity, allowing her to create music that is deeply felt and experienced. With over 55K collective streams on Spotify alone, she continues to evolve, explore, and grow; her music is a vivid reflection of Chicago’s cultural richness and urban grit.
The track ‘Vcid Luv’ is much more than an enchantingly energetic and addictive masterpiece; it is a collaborative tour de force featuring another Chicago-based dynamic force in the electronic dance music scene, Marvin Acosta. Together, they hit the bull’s eye with a total banger that is as energetic as it is addictive.
The intro exudes an oceanic, dreamy, and summer-like feeling as the structured beats acquaint themselves with a listener’s soul. Meticulously, they morph into deep driving, party-fueled melodies and rhythms, exuding an irresistible party mood. The enchanting vocals and catchy, repeated lyrics, ‘Don’t tell me your name, I just wanna have some fun, keep the bottles coming, drinking till we see the sun,’ underscore the track’s merry and cheerful essence.
A testament to sound design achieved just right, ‘Vcid Luv’ has a hauntingly identifiable, rhythm-soaked beat pattern that your senses can always resort to if that drink starts kicking in and you’re feeling a little out of space!
‘Vcid Luv’ has been signed by Wyldcard Records and is already added to ‘WyldGrooves Vol. 6’—a captivating and distinct 11-track playlist with some of the best electronic dance music you can feed your ears and soul.
A transcendent masterpiece in tech house innovation, ‘Vcid Luv’ represents both nostalgic and contemporary excellence in electronic dance music production.
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