Whether you’re feeling frisky or lovesick this summer, Lulleaux has you covered with not one but two new tracks, “Sober” and “Missing You.” Out on Be Yourself, the dual release showcases Lulleaux‘s exploration of vocal-heavy tracks and chill, melodic basslines to create two complementary but different vibes. “Sober” is an enchanting tale of liquor-fueled hookups bastioned by sultry, empowered vocals, accented by muted instrumentals and a deep house bassline.

This is a track that is a bit different and more experimental than the tracks that I recently dropped. The instrumental stays calm while the vocal makes it catchy as hell,” says Lulleaux. Conversely, “Missing You” delivers rhythmic basslines and sweeping synths, featuring emotive vocals by NEIMY that set a wistful yet hopeful mood. Lulleaux weaves in his signature deep house melodies throughout, though it’s clear that he’s not putting his sound in a box. “I hate musical boundaries,” he confirms, “For me, it’s all about good vibes and melodies.” The “Sober” and “Missing You” dual release follows Lulleaux‘s recent “You Look Like (Sex),” a fun and airy tune that will put you in just the right mood to approach that attractive stranger at your next festival.

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