
Karlie’s “There Will Be Light” is an absolute gem—an 80s-inspired synth-pop track that hits right in the feels. From the very first note, the pulsing synth groove pulls you in, creating a dreamy, almost cinematic atmosphere that sets the perfect stage for what’s to come. Produced by Geronimo Latumeten, the track is polished yet raw in all the right ways, giving the emotion room to really breathe.
The instrumentation is seriously addictive. Those retro-inspired synths are lush and full, and they blend effortlessly with tight, modern electronic beats. It feels nostalgic but super fresh at the same time. You can hear the influence of pop icons like Kylie Minogue and Dua Lipa, but Karlie makes it completely her own. It’s the kind of sound that fills a room—and your chest.
The lyrics hit hard. “When will I stop fooling myself?” feels like something you whisper to yourself in the dark. And then that bridge—“Break ‘em down, there will be light”—it’s like a release, a deep breath after holding it in for too long. It’s powerful, honest, and real.
Karlie’s vocals are the heart of this track. There’s this beautiful balance between strength and vulnerability. Her voice floats over the synths with such ease, but there’s weight behind every word. You feel her journey in every line.
“There Will Be Light” isn’t just a song—it’s a moment. It’s about feeling everything, letting go, and finally stepping into the light. And honestly? It’s unforgettable.
