“Most People” Love REHAB & Luka Graham’s Common Single.

"Most People" is the latest single from Dutch producer REHAB, in collaboration with Grammy-nominated Lukas Graham. The track features a subdued and melodious arrangement, highlighting a more relaxed and mellow side of REHAB, who is best known for his stimulating productions.
The instrumental orchestration sketches a refreshing and soothing pattern, with Lukas Graham's sparkling vocal signature as the main driving force. The atmosphere conveyed is a beautiful fusion between electronic music, Indie Folk and some elements of Country music. Furthermore, the lyrical core of the songwriting creates a heartfelt embodiment of courage and perseverance, while the melodic acumen beckons a nostalgic journey. Regarding the composition, REHAB shares
"I had the pleasure of remixing "Share That Love" for Lukas last year, and we are excited to now release "Most People" as well. I've always admired how Lukas uses his platform to spread positivity and make the world brighter and more resilient. 'Most People' is a record celebrating the rewards of putting in the work. Tomorrow is not promised, so we need to recognize and celebrate the good things we have today. I hope this record encourages our listeners to live openly and love deeply."
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