Lukka: Tomboi.

Lukka: Tomboi.

Lukka – “Tomboi” is a statement where identity stops asking permission and turns into posture, a body that holds two codes at once and refuses to choose between them. Built on a psychedelic synth-pop grid, the track places that duality in motion, not as conflict but as habit, something worn daily rather than explained. Each return lands with the same weight, less a resolution than a reaffirmation, the stance repeated until it becomes second nature. Melody moves through that cycle with a certain ease, carrying the idea of opposition without trying to settle it. What looks divided settles into routine, a rhythm that sustains itself without needing adjustment.

Recorded with a tight ensemble, bass and drums keep the track forward while the synth layers open small gaps that never fully settle. The song stays there, inside its own pulse, letting the duality exist without conclusion. Part of the broader Wendekind landscape, it keeps expanding outward, holding that mixed identity in place, not as a message to decode but as something already lived, something that keeps repeating because it fits.

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