“SORA” by Itssmill hits in a way that feels immediate. There’s this surge of energy that grabs, it lands, right away, with a kind of quiet confidence that sets the tone for everything that follows.
The track sits somewhere in that evolving space of alternative hip-hop, where rhythm and atmosphere carry just as much weight as the words themselves. Heavy beats pulse like a second heartbeat, striking straight through the chest while Itssmill delivers a deep, controlled flow that feels grounded and intentional.
Underneath that intensity, subtle layers of piano and keyboards appear, softening the edges without taking away the impact. They add a melodic contrast that makes the whole track breathe.
Coming from Amsterdam, Itssmill seems to carry something of the city within his sound—late nights, moving lights, constant motion. That atmosphere translates into music that feels modern and forward-looking, almost futuristic in its texture.
“SORA” ends up being a high-energy track, the kind of song you turn to when you need a reset, a reminder of momentum, or that small push that brings confidence back when it slips away:
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