Could you imagine what would happen if Daft Punk and Pharrell Williams had a baby? That baby would have syncopated bass, warm synths, and electric guitars running through its veins.

Gfluv, the new single by SM & Friends, is an effervescent track that keeps you on your feet.


Gfluv hits you with a tight and playful guitar opening that feels sun-drenched. With its electric-funk and nu-disco influences, it introduces an uncanny rhythm that layers synths and processed beats in a giant birthday cake.
SM & Friends borrow the chicken-scratch, Nile Rodgers-style, to lay out a crisp track dressed in electronic sheen and that feels undeniably modern.

The track delivers a refreshing sound, with vocal arrangements that play dynamically against the underlying funk rhythm. The driving baseline anchors the track, carrying harmonies effortlessly over its layered textures. SM & Friends clearly draw influence from Pharrell’s Feels, particularly in the guitar; bright, percussive strums that dance lightly atop the beat, adding both lift and movement without ever overpowering the groove.

The result? A track you can imagine scoring rooftop evenings or fashion runways. The kind of track you Shazam while shopping to a playlist curated to make you feel good.

SM & Friends’ music seems to have the French Touch that translates the raw energy of disco through an electronic arrangement. Its funk-inspired motifs register easily in the head, letting the sound linger even after the song is done.

SM & Friends aren’t trying to reinvent the wheel, but they are reminding us of electronic-pop’s elasticity: how it can morph, adapt, and still feel fresh decades on.

Gfluv is available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all major streaming platforms.

 

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