Zaid Cantu’s “Not Enough Grooves” is a soulful stroll through a golden haze of Lo-Fi nostalgia. Built on a foundation of smooth, mellow guitars and soft, expressive keys, the track exudes a quiet confidence, like a memory that never left. Wobbly melodies drift gently over organically played beats, each layer unfolding with warmth and intention.
There’s a serene, almost cinematic quality to the composition — a soundtrack for slow afternoons, deep thoughts, or city streets just after rain. Elements of smooth jazz add a touch of elegance, while the subtle swing of instrumental hip hop grounds the piece in something timeless and familiar. Zaid’s craftsmanship lies in how effortless it all feels — intimate but polished, relaxed yet emotionally resonant.
Not Enough Grooves isn’t about volume or flash; it’s about feel, space, and reflection. A quiet gem that invites you to lean in, breathe deeper, and let the groove fill the silence.






