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Bright & biting: Monsune’s ‘Nothing In Return’ is lime in sound form.

This debut single opens like a burst of citrus: the trumpets, the sample-blend, the bright layering of guitars and vocals all shimmer with vitality. It’s vulnerable yet bold. Like biting into a fresh lime slice, you get the immediate zing and then the clean finish.

Monsune’s “Nothing In Return” serves up hooky, sun-lit indie pop with a heartbeat. The shimmering instrumentation and the off-kilter sample placements give it just enough tartness to stand out, without ever over-indulging. It’s energetic and breezy. Perfect for the “lime” slot.

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