
The new collaboration between Oghamyst and Lucinia Karrey feels like a breath of fresh air on the dancefloor. The track eases in with a kind of weightless caution, as if it’s testing the air before committing to the jump, and then—right when the beat locks into place—it tilts forward and unfurls into a shimmering disco rush built for nights when the room is hot, the lights are low, and nobody’s thinking about going home. While the production gathers speed and sparkle, the song’s narrative moves on a parallel track: a woman stepping back into her own power, reclaiming her dignity, drawing lines where there used to be compromises. Respect becomes something she defines on her own terms, equality something she no longer negotiates. And the city she moves through stops being a backdrop and turns into a mirror, reflecting the version of herself she’s finally ready to inhabit—one that refuses to shrink, refuses to bend, and takes up the space she’s owed. Lucinia Karrey’s voice conveys this attitude with a blend of elegance and sharpness. The moment when she takes back control of her life is particularly powerful – without apology, without restraint. Later, the tone becomes more direct: she sees through the dynamics of the relationship, recognises her own strength and refuses to play along any longer. Oghamyst’s production amplifies this energy: the track builds, shines, explodes – whilst remaining firmly rooted in pop. “Miami” is a song for everyone who wants to find themselves again, amidst the noise, amidst the light, in the middle of the night.
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