lurisEkero Ignites Dance Floors with “Come To Me, I’m A Man”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Blending feel-good energy with vibrant synths and infectious rhythm, lurisEkero’s latest single “Come To Me, I’m A Man” captures the essence of pure EDM euphoria

lurisEkero continues his impressive run with a new single that proves his evolution as a producer is only gaining momentum. With music deeply rooted in his family background, lurisEkero has an undeniable ear for crafting layered, textured soundscapes that move people — both emotionally and physically. Following his recent 16-track project Proyecto One (Deluxe Edition), he’s returned with “Come To Me, I’m A Man,” an electrifying cut that fuses energy, melody, and movement in all the right ways.

From the first note, “Come To Me, I’m A Man” radiates an uplifting, dance-ready energy. The track is powered by an instrumental brimming with vivid synths, pulsating rhythms, and that unmistakable bounce that defines great EDM records. It’s not just music to listen to — it’s music to feel. Each element blends seamlessly to create a euphoric atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and new.

Adding to the magic is a mesmerizing vocal performance that commands the listener to let loose and embrace the rhythm. The lyrics, repetitive but hypnotic, invite you to “come to me” — a line that feels as much like a call to the dance floor as it does an emotional reach for connection. The result is a song that’s easy to get lost in, whether you’re in a packed club or vibing solo with your headphones.

“Come To Me, I’m A Man” is another clear example of lurisEkero’s musical growth and his ability to blend emotion with movement.




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