Retro Synthpop Single Review: “The Beach & Yacht Club’’ by Kylee Kubat

Kylee Kubat’s The Beach & Yacht Club is a celebration of breezy ’80s feelings and Miami vibes. The song opens as exuberant trumpets flash out with a Latin flavour. The sound of rushing waves moves in the distance as the rhythm breaks out with Caribbean energy and the dense bass undulates.

The beat is solid as timbales add a Cuban touch and orchestra hits fly with a flaring synth. Kylee Kubat’s voice is playful and radiant with summery joy while the pumping low end presses forward. The vocals are light and uplifting as the shifting percussion keeps the energy alive.

Her performance brims with dynamic positivity before the track bursts into a classic Latin piano montuno and the chorus soars with breezy happiness. Her throaty vocals exude passion and the vibrant sound makes me smile with its classic warmth. A sparkling piano line dances with flare above the hard-hitting rhythm.

The energy is irresistible, blending inescapable encouragement with jazzy turns that enchant me. The ardent vocals continue to call out before the song ends.

As the song starts, our narrator promises to take us to the Beach & Yacht Club where she’ll rock us. She talks about “dancing all around, in the golden hour” as tropical breezes blow, and she asks us to “listen to the music the condos bring and let’s sing!”

In the freestyle segment, the storyteller talks about how they’ll move “back and forth, round and round” as they flow with the rhythm. She says, “One, two, catch the groove. Three, four, on the shore.” As they take the elevator to the penthouse she adds, “Five, six, seven, eight, don’t be late, no!”

As the song concludes, our narrator says, “the party’s going on, paradise is ours. Out on the boat dock, let’s take a beach walk and find our treasure of love together.”

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