Calling all hopeless romantics: there's a song that captures the bubbly, fizzy energy of a rom-com meet-cute, the kind that makes you can't help but root for love. That's exactly the feeling you'll find on "Taxi" by Meztli.
Hailing from California, the Mexican-American singer-songwriter blends cinematic storytelling with nostalgic textures and late-night romance to create her own distinctive fusion of dream pop and indie pop
That signature sound shines on her latest release, "Taxi," a track brimming with urban wanderlust and a topline melody that's as infectious as it is unforgettable.
On the meaning behind the track, Mextli says, “Taxi is about the kind of love that completely consumes you-the late-night drives, blurred city lights, nervous anticipation, and the feeling of meeting someone who suddenly makes life feel cinematic. It's about those moments when ordinary experiences become unforgettable simply because of who you're sharing them with.”
At four minutes and 21 seconds, "Taxi" is instantly accessible thanks to its familiar, hook-driven topline melody. But it's the combination of dreamy ambient textures, romantic subtext, and Meztli's expressive vocal delivery that truly sells the song's narrative.
In a world that grows more parasocial by the second, where we're often more preoccupied with what our digital lives say about us than what the tangible world does, Meztli delivers a song that feels refreshingly present.
Fueled by the adrenaline of a new crush and the magic of romanticizing everyday moments, "Taxi" captures the thrill of falling for someone with cinematic sincerity.
On the track's message, Meztli says: "I hope 'Taxi' reminds people that there's still beauty in letting yourself feel deeply. We live in a world that often encourages us to be guarded, but I wanted this song to celebrate the excitement of falling in love, romanticizing everyday moments, and believing that life can still surprise you. If someone finishes the song feeling like the main character in their own story, even if it's only for four minutes, then I've accomplished exactly what I hoped to. Taxi is for the romantics who still believe love should feel like a movie"