Deeper.19.03.16.vina.sky.make.me.feel.something... <2024>
A moody, cinematic electronic feature blending deep house grooves with atmospheric synth-pop and R&B sensibility. Aim: a late-night, emotional club track that also works on headphones for intimate listening.
In today's fast-paced, technology-driven society, it's easy to get caught up in superficial experiences and fleeting connections. We often find ourselves wondering, "Is this all there is?" or "Can I feel something more?" The pursuit of depth and meaning has become a rarity, as we're constantly bombarded with information and distractions. Deeper.19.03.16.Vina.Sky.Make.Me.Feel.Something...
The scene opens with Vina playing a piano, symbolizing structure, discipline, and emotional repression. The atmosphere is cold, detached, and thick with unspoken resentment. A moody, cinematic electronic feature blending deep house
Hook (repeated, emotive): Make me feel something, pull me under the night, Hold me in the silence where shadows learn to shine. We often find ourselves wondering, "Is this all there is
“If you’re reading this,” the letter began in her own looped handwriting, “it’s because you’ve forgotten the taste of salt air and the way your lungs burn when you run until you can’t breathe. You’ve traded the mess of living for the safety of existing. Go to the pier. Leave your phone. Wait for the tide.”
In the vast and intricate landscape of human emotions, there exists a profound yearning for connection, for understanding, and for the sensation of being truly alive. It is within this complex emotional terrain that Vina Sky's poignant and evocative track, "Make Me Feel Something," resonates deeply with listeners. Released on March 19, 2016, this song has become a beacon for those navigating the turbulent waters of feelings, seeking a lifeline to cling to in their quest for emotional authenticity.
A late-night hybrid of deep house and cinematic pop, "Deeper" finds Vina Sky asking for more than touch — she wants to be moved. Atmospheric production and a hook that lingers make it both a dancefloor weapon and a headphone confession.


