Energetic, electrifying, precise, yet soft.
If you’ve ever watched SKY JETTA spin, you know the atmosphere she creates—and she brings that same energy into her music.
“Can’t Be Friends” opens with a beat pattern that feels like a slowed-down take on jungle, before an ambient acid pad slides in and sets the stage for SKY's angelic vocals.
When the beat finally drops, it hits with the force of a futuristic world imagined by Detroit’s techno pioneers. It feels like sprinting through the streets of Rio, London, or Chicago, chased by shadows you can’t quite shake.
Tracks- by Cybertron ring in this track with a modern twist, and Black diasporic vocal samples sitting behind SKY's dreamy voice JETTA's soft yet spunky vocals contrast with the sharpness of the beat.
She uses this space to explore the moment and examine her feelings for a significant associate in her life—feelings too strong to remain platonic. Her assertiveness is refreshing in an era where ambiguity reigns. The intensity of intimacy is heightened by the vigor and rapidity of the jungle beat. The GTW produced beat, with assistance from JETTA captured pure, Midwest energy of dance music being an escape from capitalist failures of midwestern cities for Black people during the 1980s.
Accompanied by a teaser, SKY JETTA conveys the edginess and riskiness inherent in the track, leaving no doubt about the gravity of the moment.
JETTA's all-Black ensemble and blown-out hair assert a power that captivates, while the industrial visuals of the video perfectly mirror the song’s urban energy.
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