A dreamy swathe of warm synthesizers is a plush cushion for the melodious voice of Naah on Electric Life, a weightless and balmy pop song on which the ear perking Swedish chanteuse collaborated with producer C. Gold. The single was written about today’s digitalization and how it can feel rather frustrating when we talk through apps instead of meeting up in real life. C. Gold comments: ”It’s easy to feel lonely when it seems like your friends is spending more time on their phones than with you.” Despite the downcast thematics of its modern lyrics, Electric Life is emits summery blithe effulgence in its rhythmical guitar and danceable beats. Naah says: ‘’We got inspired by the fact that we're constantly scrolling through an infinite feed. ‘I’m missing human eye-contact, can you google that?’ is my favourite line in the song because it kind of sums it all up. Even though the lyrics are kind of sad, the music is happy. I like that contrast when it becomes a bit ironic.’’ You can also stream Electric Life on Spotify, here.













