SYLVIA M – “Anyway”: Bittersweet Hyperpop With UK Garage Nostalgia
SYLVIA M is a South Korean artist building a distinct sound within the hyperpop and alt-pop space, combining emotional songwriting with nostalgic, internet-influenced production. Her track “Anyway” captures this style clearly, balancing softness and rhythm with a strong sense of feeling.
“Anyway” is a cute yet emotional hyperpop track in the style of PinkPantheress. It captures that bittersweet feeling of still being affected by someone, while quietly choosing to move on anyway. The chorus lands on that simple emotional idea: being hurt, but deciding “I’ll be fine anyway.”
The production leans into Y2K-inspired textures and UK garage rhythms, giving the track a bouncy, slightly nostalgic energy. It has a light, moving feel even when the lyrics are dealing with something heavier. That contrast between mood and sound is what makes the song stick.
The hook is built to be memorable without feeling overworked. Soft vocals sit over shuffling percussion and shimmering synths, creating a sound that feels both intimate and slightly distant, like a memory playing in the background.
“Anyway” fits naturally into late-night listening. It works in moments where thoughts feel louder than everything else, especially during night drives or quiet time alone. It also sits well in heartbreak recovery playlists, where the focus is less on forgetting and more on slowly getting through it. Fans of emotional hyperpop and UK garage-influenced pop will likely connect with its tone and simplicity.
Overall, “Anyway” shows SYLVIA M’s ability to turn a very specific emotional state into something catchy, clean, and easy to return to, without losing its sense of honesty.

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