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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Tommy Richman’s new track “MIAMI” feels like a glowing neon time capsule—in the best way.
With its blocky beat, swirling synths, and retro textures, “Miami” effortlessly channels the late ’80s and early ’90s energy. It’s the kind of song that sounds like it should be playing under a disco ball or in a smoky club with lasers cutting through the air.
“MIAMI” stands out from Richman’s recent releases—it’s slower, moodier, and a bit darker, but still smooth and sultry. There’s a cinematic quality to it that pulls you in, like the soundtrack to a midnight drive.
What really hits is how Richman brings a new side of himself to the table. The production is bold, and the vibe is full-bodied, showing that he’s not afraid to experiment or shift his sound. It’s a fresh direction, and one that works surprisingly well.
If you’re into retro-leaning, genre-blurring tracks that still feel modern, “MIAMI” is worth the spin. Check it out below.