Some songs have a beautiful way of pulling you straight into your feelings—whether through a striking chord progression or the interplay of instruments.
“Temporary Lover” by electro-pop duo Cafuné (Noah Yoo and Sedona Schat) featuring Riovaz does exactly that. It drops you into a reflective headspace, thinking about what could’ve been—or what once was.
The sonic structure pulses with hard-hitting, driving kicks and snares that feel almost like a dancing march, layered with thick bass that sets the foundation for Sedona Schat and Riovaz’s vocals to soar above.
Schat’s top-line melody, especially in the opening verse, lands with an eerily beautiful quality against the reverbed production. The chorus, with its catchy, staccato-like delivery, adds an extra layer of rhythm to an already pulsing arrangement.
Riovaz’s contribution adds a soulful layer of longing, amplifying the sense of missing someone, while also grounding the track amid the sonic chaos swirling around the vocalists.
“Temporary Lover” plays like a swirling storm cloud over a crowded city—right before the downpour. If this song had a color, it’d be a deep storm gray, mirroring the muddled sonic textures that blend and weave together to form this beautifully chaotic 3-minute, 6-second track.
Even though the lyrics focus on the fleeting nature of love, the emotional intensity remains: aching, cinematic, and powerful.
“Temporary Lover” sets the tone for what’s to come on their upcoming album Preview Bite Reality, set to drop on September 12th.
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