
Singer Muratti closes his musical chapter with โWe Made It,โ a bittersweet synthpop farewell, like a time capsule gently cracked open. Released on January 29, 2026, the track reads like a love letter to those who grew up in the 80s and 90s, the last generation to remember a world untouched by constant screens and endless scrolling. Muratti taps into nostalgia without sugarcoating it, stitching together fragments of memory rather than telling a neat, linear storyโand thatโs exactly what makes it hit home.
โWe Made Itโ opens on a soft, gleaming piano that immediately sets a reflective tone. Murattiโs raspy, deep voice enters low and intimate, singing sincerely. The beats move slowly and deliberately, while haunting backing vocals hover like distant echoes. Then, almost without warning, the track swells. Pulsating EDM synths buzz and rise sharply, injecting energy and urgency as Murattiโs voice soars with emotional strain. When the chorus lands, itโs explosive and cathartic, capturing that shared feeling of survival and pride: weโre still here, somehow, and look how far weโve come.
Lyrically, the song is built from snapshots, waiting for letters in the mailbox, burning your legs on sun-heated metal slides, clumsy Van Damme split attempts in the living room, Zeki Mรผren tapes playing during long drives. These are emotional anchors, reminding a time when life felt smaller but fuller. The structure mirrors memory itself, scattered and impressionistic, building momentum through feeling rather than plot.
Recorded partly in Murattiโs home studio and polished with collaborator CeePee, the production balances warmth and modern sheen. The accompanying video, blending AI visuals with real childhood footage, reinforces the tension between the past and progress. As Murattiโs final release, โWe Made Itโ offers closure, gratitude, and an ache. Itโs a goodbye that lingers, like the last song playing as the lights come up.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

