NEODYM is absolutely locked in with “To The Ones,” delivering an EDM-pop knockout that feels like a late-night spiral and a comeback song rolled into one. It’s the kind of track you throw on at 1am when emotions get loud and the room starts spinning just a little too slow, the perfect blend of chaos, clarity, and club-ready adrenaline.
Right from the opening line “Oh I’m not myself tonight” NEODYM steps into raw territory. She doesn’t dress it up or soften it. She just drops you straight into that moment where your brain is screaming for escape, the bass is hitting your chest, and your only option is to raise the volume or raise a glass. It’s confessional, but with edge; messy, but intentional.
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And then the chorus hits that massive chant built for festival crowds and blurry friend-group singalongs: “Raise your glass and make a toast / To the ones we hate the most.”
There’s something almost rebellious about it. Not petty. More like reclaiming your voice after holding it down for way too long. It turns pain into a ritual, loud, communal, and strangely uplifting.

But what makes this track land so hard is that NEODYM always keeps the humanity in the spotlight. She’s not just making a “club track.” She’s building a world of late-night truth-telling, the stuff people only admit after the second drink, the emotional weight you feel when your heart taps out and your spirit taps back in.
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And with her album Ero-Dance dropping Summer 2025, “To The Ones” feels like an early warning signal: NEODYM is stepping into a bolder, more emotionally charged era. She’s blending electronic grit with sharp imagery, pushing vulnerability right into the club lights, and asking listeners to choose honesty even when it hurts. It’s refreshing. It’s dramatic. It’s addictive. And honestly? It’s one of those tracks that will stay in your late-night playlist long after the hangover fades.
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