
Sometimes a song doesn’t just sound like summer, it refuses to let summer end. That’s exactly the energy Naomi Jane brings to her new single “In the Moment”, which dropped September 5, 2025. This isn’t your typical low-key R&B-pop flirtation. It’s a three-minute adrenaline shot for the soul—retro-tinged guitars, glowing synth sparkles, and Naomi’s three-octave mezzo ripping through the haze like sunlight on a post-party morning.

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Right out the gate, the track gives off that “dancing barefoot on asphalt while your phone buzzes in your pocket” kind of high. It’s mid-tempo but wired with tension, layering shimmering synth lines over gently syncopated drums that keep you floating without ever touching down. Naomi’s vocal delivery stays smooth and sly until the hook hits, and when it does, it’s a freefall: “So baby, call me babe / In the moment, we can just forget our past…” Suddenly you’re in the passenger seat of someone’s convertible, hair flying, doom-scroll forgotten.

The beauty of “In the Moment” is how personal it feels while still sounding massive. Naomi threads emotional candor (“Stay right here, I’ll trust you with my darkest fears”) into a chorus engineered to go nuclear.

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Ultimately, this track is the anti-doom scroll. It’s what happens when an indie artist flips algorithm fatigue into a rally cry for joy. Naomi Jane isn’t just catching a vibe here—she’s catching her era.
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