Jersey, Channel Islands-based dance/electronic artist YAANO just dropped his jet-fueled new drum and bass single, “WAY2,” featuring Jade Sierra.
From the moment it kicks in, “WAY2” grabs your attention with a hauntingly steady first verse performed by Sierra: “Do you ever really think about me? Do I haunt you in your dreams when you’re asleep? Do you ever find it hard to hear my name? Did I even cross your mind one single day?”
The production gives that emotional verse room to breathe—before erupting into a high-speed, classic drum and bass beat that feels like racing through a tunnel of emotion. It’s a sonic rush that hits hard and lingers with every chorus.
The sonic bridge that explodes around the 2:19 mark is a standout moment, proving that YAANO didn’t come to play—he came to showcase his skills. It’s a bold, memorable first impression for anyone new to his music.
By the 3:05 mark, the sonic tension completely dissolves. Slow, moody keys drift in, the once-prominent chorus melody fades into a soft mumble, and ambient background noise—like chatter in a restaurant—creeps in, adding an almost cinematic sense of distance and emotional release.
“WAY2” offers the perfect outlet—whether you’re thrashing on a club dance floor or letting loose at a private party to blow off some built-up steam.