Gunros pulls straight from the neon-lit playbook on “Alice,” delivering a dance-pop track that feels like an 80s radio hit reimagined for today’s playlists. It’s upbeat, glossy, and full of feel-good energy, but there’s also real emotion under the shine. Think vintage synths, clean rhythms, and a hook that knows exactly what it’s doing.
Inspired by the Max Martin school of pop, “Alice” is built for movement. The beat stays steady and inviting, while the melodic layers glide effortlessly on top. Nothing overreaches here, every element has its place, and they work together smoothly. It’s the kind of song that works just as well on a late-night drive as it does on a dance floor with lights flashing.
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Gunros keeps things direct and relatable. The repetition of “Why can’t you come? I miss you so much” hits like a looping thought you can’t shake. There’s regret, longing, and vulnerability wrapped inside a catchy structure, which keeps the song from feeling too heavy. Lines like “I know I did you wrong / I wasn’t there” and “Can you forgive me?” bring a human edge to an otherwise bright, polished track.

What really stands out is how “Alice” balances sadness with optimism. Even when the lyrics lean into mistakes and distance, the music stays warm and hopeful. That contrast gives the song its replay value you’re dancing, but you’re also feeling something real underneath.
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Released on December 12, 2025, “Alice” shows Gunros locking into a confident lane: pop-forward dance music with retro flavor and positive vibes. It’s catchy without being disposable, emotional without being dramatic, and polished without losing personality. A solid reminder that feel-good pop can still have depth when it’s done right.
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