When a track seamlessly blends house, pop, and hip-hop into an electrifying groove, you know it’s bound to light up dance floors. She Wanna by LandoIsLiving and Ozzient, featuring Trevor Dean, is one of those records that demands movement from the moment it starts. It’s energy is almost infectious, to say the least.
At the heart of the song is the bassline. It’s undeniably groovy - laying down the foundation of the track while leaving room for the main synth melody to take you on a sonic journey in and of itself. The synths and vocal layers create an intense and almost hypnotic atmosphere. On first play, it drew me deeper into the sonic experience. It’s the kind of track that thrives in a packed club, where the lights are flashing, and the energy isn't necessarily at its peak, but the whole club is vibing/grooving.
LandoIsLiving’s performance takes the song to an entirely different level. His sharp, somewhat grungy, cutting vocals slice through the production, elevating the record beyond just another dance hit. There’s a confidence in his delivery and a controlled intensity in his vocals that makes every line hit just right. When paired with the dynamic production from Ozzient, the result is pure fire.
What makes She Wanna stand out isn’t just its ability to get people moving; it’s how effortlessly it bends genres. It’s got the rhythmic bounce of house, the melodic edge of grunge-pop, and the undeniable swagger of hip-hop. This isn’t just a track, it’s a full-on experience. It was built for late nights, packed venues, and unforgettable moments.
If you haven’t heard 'She Wanna' yet, now’s the time to check it out. Turn the volume up, let the bass take over, and lose yourself in the sound. This one is destined to be a dance floor staple.