T-FINNY’s “Keep Up” is a groove-laced gut punch

T-FINNY’s "Keep Up" started as a beat—but fatherhood turned it into something else. A sexy, beachy bop with real-life roots.

This track didn’t start out personal. In fact, T-FINNY had originally cooked up the instrumental for someone else. But all that changed the night he found out he was going to be a father. What followed was less of a rewrite and more of a reckoning—an honest lyrical response to the sudden realisation that things were about to shift in a big way.

The result is “Keep Up“, a track that wraps vulnerability in rhythm and turns a moment of uncertainty into a cool, confident groove. Think Empire of the Sun colliding gently with Fiji Blue, while Still Woozy leans on the balcony. It’s got that mellow-but-moving pulse: atmospheric synths, laid-back drums, silky vocals, and a guitar line that tiptoes through the track like a memory you weren’t expecting. Everything is locked in—never overcooked, never underpowered.

There’s also a sexiness to the timbre of T-FINNY’s voice, but it’s not all surface. It sounds like someone who’s been hit with a truth, sat with it, and come out the other side—still dancing. And maybe that’s the quiet power of this song: it lets big feelings live in a space that’s gentle, open, and honest, without ever dragging you down. It’s the kind of song that feels just as right on a solo night drive as it does spilling out of speakers at golden hour.

About T-FINNY:

T-FINNY is a producer, singer, and songwriter who started making music at 13 with a classical guitar. Self-taught and deeply influenced by a wide mix of genres—pop, house, jazz, R&B—his self-produced sound combines chill drum patterns, rich synths, fluid guitar melodies, and vocals that feel both smooth and close. Pulling inspiration from artists like Mac Miller, Still Woozy, Tame Impala, and James Blake, he’s been steadily building a genre-crossing signature that keeps fans coming back for the feeling as much as the sound.

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