Crank up the speakers, drain the bottles, and jump on a scooter toward the shoreline – “Anni 70” is Wax’s glitter-soaked invitation to time-travel. With a chant-along na-na-na hook and references to ABBA’s “Mamma Mia,” she paints a scene of carefree disco nights where friends dance until their legs give out, then collapse on the sand to watch the dawn turn the sea red. It is loud, playful, and drenched in the salty freedom of endless summer.
Beneath the retro sparkle lies a quiet ache for something lost. Wax vows to “take back what was taken” and confesses that the right company rewrites who she is. The nostalgia for the 70s becomes a call to reclaim stolen joy and rediscover bold, sun-kissed possibilities. The result is a feel-good anthem that makes you want to sing at the top of your lungs, then chase the sunrise like it is 1975 all over again.