Anthuhny stripped his armour to stand at the vanguard of emotive pop in the hypnotic earworm, ‘don’t come home late’
Emotive pop rarely reaches its pinnacle in this decade, yet Anthuhny’s don’t come home late reminds listeners how powerful pop can be when feeling sits at the centre of the songwriting. After stepping away for years, the producer, songwriter and vocalist has returned with a track that draws you straight into its evocative gravity rather than relying on empty hooks. The single proves that Anthuhny has mastered the art of sharpening vocal refrains with soul. Each reprise of the chorus lands harder than the last, turning the short-and-sweet arrangement into a persistent earworm. The instrumentals simmer with summery afro-beat RnB textures, creating a groove that carries equal parts warmth and temptation. As the rhythm rolls forward, the track settles into a seductive sway that feels tailor-made for late-night radio rotations and sun-drenched playlists. Pop fans will recognise the balance immediately: lust-laden tension tempered by an undercurrent of emotional possession, the kind that pulls you further into the song every time the hook circles back around. That equilibrium pulses the heart of don’t come home late, where atmosphere and melody move together with natural ease. Anthuhny’s return holds extra weight considering the path that led him here. His early releases gathered […]
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