Tuesday Beach Tunes: “Espresso” (Sabrina Carpenter)
A flirty, high-energy pop anthem with iced-coffee confidence, Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” is made for boardwalk struts, sunny car rides, and summer sparkle.
Dive in to the post →A flirty, high-energy pop anthem with iced-coffee confidence, Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” is made for boardwalk struts, sunny car rides, and summer sparkle.
Dive in to the post →A classic rock summer anthem soaked in nostalgia, Bryan Adams’ “Summer of ’69” feels like open roads, loud guitars, and the summer memories that never really leave you.
Dive in to the post →A shimmering synth-pop classic that feels like warm night air and neon reflections on wet sand, “Walking on a Dream” turns the beach into a glowing memory.
Dive in to the post →A bright, bouncy indie beach anthem, The Drums’ “Let’s Go Surfing” feels like sunshine, surf-shop daydreams, and running toward joy without overthinking it.
Dive in to the post →A catchy indie-pop beach anthem with a hidden emotional current, Vance Joy’s “Riptide” is sunshine, nostalgia, and summer crush energy all rolled into one.
Dive in to the post →A beach-escape anthem for the overwhelmed soul, “Knee Deep” blends Zac Brown Band’s laid-back groove with Jimmy Buffett’s island magic and pure shoreline therapy.
Dive in to the post →A laid-back beach groove with a darker undercurrent, Sublime’s “Santeria” sounds like sunshine and salt air… even when the lyrics are messy, jealous, and human.
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