Ant Chulo's newest single, "THE FREQUENCIES (PART II)," takes you on a smooth, immersive trip through the haze of post-breakup feelings. The song mixes pop-rap and house music with late-night vibes and its refrain. Every beat has a magnetic tension that captures that familiar mix of longing and regret that comes up when memories of a past relationship come back to you in the neon-lit hours.
James Van Deventer made the song, which has a modern sound but also feels personal. The vocals flow easily over the rhythm, creating vivid emotional landscapes without ever sounding too much. From the thoughtful verses to the catchy hooks, everything adds to the feeling of being stuck between wanting something and giving up. The atmospheric layers of the song make the listener feel like they're walking down dark streets at night, with memories that won't go away.
"THE FREQUENCIES (PART II)" taps into the universal feeling of missing something that was lost while moving through the restless energy of nightlife. It stands out as a song for both thinking alone and late-night playlists because it can be both reflective and danceable. Ant Chulo has made a song that is both emotionally moving and rhythmically interesting. This song is a reflective yet catchy anthem for the night owl heart in a world full of short-lived singles.

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