This is the undeniable vitality of IurisEkero of “Come To Me, I’m A Man” that just reaches into your guts the first time you hear the beat. It is a smooth high-energy dance slice that definitely knows what it is–the type of song that makes you want to dance, and you even don’t have to be conscious of the reason why. The rhythm is constant and vibrating, and the production is overlaid, which makes up this dreamy feel, but maintains everything down to earth and moving at the same time.
The very production is crisp and punchy in all the right ways. Primary clean synths, tight drums and this pumping groove all combine to form something that is polished yet never sterile. What impresses me more, however, is the female vocals, which are both soft and authoritative simultaneously, and sing through the music like a second instrument as opposed to sitting on top of it. There exists a confidence, expression of the delivery that perfectly falls into the beat, and the entire thing feels together and intentional.
The hook is truly catchy and memorable which was created to be repeated and it is sure to stick in your head. It has that thing where you can be humming it hours after you listened to it and you really have no idea when it got stuck in your head. It became a number one song in the international charts and frankly speaking you can hear why it has such club appeal and at the same time is made simple enough so that it can be enjoyed by more listeners.
The best part of it is that the entire affair is filled with this electric feel without ever becoming tiresome or overpowering. Something magical is going on here, something free and joyful that does not seem contrived. It is enjoyable, well developed and knows what it wants to be. Shining stuff on the dance floor.

