Ant Chulo makes a magnetic return with “THE FREQUENCIES (PART II)”, a genre-blurring single that transforms post-breakup angst into a sleek, dancefloor-ready confession. Melding pop-rap lyricism with deep-house rhythms, the track—the first offering from his upcoming project The Ant Chulo Experience, Vol. I: The Introduction—captures the limbo between longing and liberation.
Chulo’s conversational flow floats over a moody, bass-throbbing beat, his delivery smoky with unresolved tension. Lines like “the bittersweet feeling of a voicemail you want to send but never do” crystallize the song’s central paradox: it’s a club track that thrives in solitude, equally suited for crowded rooms or 3 AM introspection. The production glows with neon nostalgia, pairing muted percussion with synth ripples that mimic racing thoughts.
What elevates “FREQUENCIES” beyond typical heartbreak fare is its emotional precision. Chulo sidesteps clichés to dissect the almosts and what-ifs of faded love, wrapping raw vulnerability in a rhythm that demands movement.