E-NAY comes out swinging on “ELECTRIC,” a high-energy pop-funk single built around the sudden rush of attraction that feels almost impossible to explain. The song channels the kind of moment that hits without warning the spark, the glance, the shift in air when chemistry makes itself known. From the first impression, it feels alive with motion and confidence.
The release carries the thrill of recognition. E-NAY reaches for that split second when a connection becomes undeniable, and the result is a song that feels bright without losing its shape. The influence of Michael Jackson is clear in the spirit of the record, but the personality remains its own. What comes through most strongly is joy, not polished joy, but the kind that arrives when energy and instinct lock together.
There is a physicality to the song that keeps it moving. The pulse is strong, the momentum immediate, and the feeling is less about analysis than about reaction. It creates the same kind of response the title suggests: quick, vivid, and impossible to ignore. That urgency gives the single its appeal. It seems designed for movement, for momentum, for that fleeting moment when excitement transforms into action.
The best part of “ELECTRIC” is that it does not over-explain the feeling it captures. It trusts the sensation itself. That choice gives the release a natural lift, letting the listener settle into the rhythm of attraction rather than being told how to interpret it. The result is a song that feels fresh, easy to step into, and full of immediate character.
E-NAY shows a strong sense of identity here, combining funk energy with pop instinct in a way that feels both accessible and sharp. “ELECTRIC” matters because it captures attraction at its most thrilling and spontaneous. It leaves a bright impression, the kind that stays with us after the moment has already moved on.

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