Eros's "Mu'Dat" Takes A Prolonged Peek Into The Private Room

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The latest out of Milky Wayv is a trap of rhythm and melody. A bold refusal to leave Eros's newest soundscape, Mu'Dat, and I firmly stand by the notion of this being the greatest connection of Bobby Earth as producer and anyone from their roster on vocals.

Eros' seductive Mu'Dat does a deep end dive into a synth, theremin rhythm pattern underscored by spoon 808 percussion and a pit of sexy chords. The sound builds an idea of risk around the music and ramps the maturity level to eleven. Earth's scantily clad production slips into position for scrummy vocals from Eros, with the song gaining a habit forming imprint from there.

Eros' exertive vocals throughout his verses and hook have a heavy-breathed sound covering the suggestive lyrics. That sleek melody is warm and inviting, rubbing against everything from the pulse of the beat to your unconscious mimicking of the melody -- not to mention Oscar Santander's closing guitar chords with the hand drums accompanying him that send Mu'Dat off with a private dance.

Mu'Dat is the strongest output from Eros thus far. The Stratus artist knows how to pimp the energy of hidden desires to benefit his music. And it sounds so good each and every time.

Listen to Mu'Dat below.

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