Sam Silver and Yona’s “All I Think About” is a track that knows obsession does not shout. The American producer builds shape-shifting beats and hypnotic melodies, a chill house pulse that breathes underneath without demanding attention. Yona’s vocal sits on top, not wrestling the instrumental but moving through its open spaces. Silver made his name with A$AP Twelvyy on “New Beginnings,” a million-stream proof that his production punches when needed. Here, the punch is a low whisper.
The beat shifts. A kick drops, a melody folds into itself, then a new texture rises from the same foundation. The vocal stays controlled, almost flat, as if admitting an obsession out loud would break the spell. Chill house provides the temperature, but the lyrics, whatever they are, carry the heat.
“All I Think About” does not resolve. Silver and Yona leave the loop running. The producer’s collaborations with 24hrs, Henry AZ, and Michael Aristotle prove he can box jump between styles, but this track stays in its lane, a single lane repeated like a highway at 3 a.m. The beat keeps shifting because stillness would mean the thought ended. Yona does not sing a conclusion. She just keeps thinking. The listener walks away still hearing the title, which means the track already won.




