Luv U Down, by Amira Jazeera

Amira Jazeera’s “Luv U Down” is a slick throwback to the bubbly, synth-pop sounds of the 1980s. Think early Cyndi Lauper meets Belinda Carlisle, and you’re in the ballpark. This track doesn’t try to be anything it’s not – it embraces the fun, carefree spirit of the era with open arms. From the catchy melody to the retro synth sounds, “Luv U Down” is pure pop confection.

Even the backup vocals have that unmistakable 80s vibe, adding to the overall nostalgic feel. This song is begging to be added to every workout playlist; its infectious energy will keep you moving. If they ever do a “Flashdance” reboot, this needs to be on the soundtrack. “Luv U Down” is a good time, a perfect dose of retro fun that will have you putting on leg warmers and hitting repeat. Move over sweating to the 80s… get this Luv U Down going.

Written by Zander Schaus

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