Our obsession with zukrassverliebt grows with every listen. We recently featured the dreamy, captivating and sublimely cinematic single, Nothin’ to say, so when we heard that zukrassverliebt were back with In My Heart, we couldn’t wait to listen and share our experience.
In My Heart opens with a delicate guitar soundscape with a subtle bassline before we experience the lyrics, “Oh I’m gonna fall down on my knees, she is changing all of my dream, how do I know we’ll ever be free, oh I’ve got a feeling in my heart…”
The high emotional quotient is sublime and the cinematic approach to sound design makes the song perfect for a sync placement in a movie like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, or Her. The power-pop adjacency is beautiful, and as we have previously remarked, zukrassverliebt are like The Beach Boys of 2026 with their emotive delivery and astral falsettos.


As for the message of the song, we learn that In My Heart is about the liberating and life-affirming power of love. This feels highly zeitgeist and important in the face of the world’s turmoils. It focuses on how a meaningful connection can restore hope, confidence, and inner freedom.
There is no doubt that this is something that we need to focus on now more than ever. In My Heart tells the story of moving from doubt and pressure into emotional clarity and optimism. The duo reminds us that trusting your heart and inner voice can lead to a sense of renewal. The guitar solo for the finale is simply transcendental and leaves us yearning for more.
We absolutely love the message and production, and have added In My Heart to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of zukrassverliebt, including Electrified, and Hold Me.
