"Stay Up" combines many popular electronic genre traits all in one go. Showcasing electronic artists Maciel and Kenn Colt on the beat, and the unmistakable vocals of Matthew Grant for the topline. A healthy vibe aligned to make something that will stand the test of time. The guitar work brings a bit of funk, the percussion a sense of electronic house, and the brawny style of Matthew Grant a feeling of pop - just the right amount synergetic juices make, "Stay Up," impact with full force.
The repeat-ability of the track is high, containing aspects that give it a time-testing essence that's one of a kind. Lyrics like "I don't see you hurting..." hit the heart with serious emotion. Personal and authentically significant, "Stay Up," has surface level bits that the common man can enjoy, but also shares a deeper nature that the more intellectual-leaning can chew on. The hook before the chorus sticks in the head as a proper catchy track should. Ending sooner than it feels like it should, "Stay Up," leaves you wanting more of what was laid out.
Although each member involved in making this happen played an equal role, Maciel has a unique story to tell. Only 21 years old, he's been feeding his electronic music addiction since his mid-teens, building up his skill as well as his momentum bit by bit to the significant level of where it's at today. Millions of plays are attached to his name via releases that go back for years. Standing high on the hill that he has built, it's no wonder brands from Sirius XM to Spotify have supported his music. A youthful appeal by his side and studio ingenuity that will never leave him, Macial has achieved a plethora of credit that hundreds of DJ's strive to land every year.