There are songs that play in the background, and then there are songs like Nick Sanza’s “Deep End” that demand every ounce of your attention. Featured in the new queer love story Things Like This, the track perfectly captures the emotional rush of falling hard and fast. From the first strum of warm acoustic guitar, Sanza pulls listeners into a world that feels both intimate and cinematic. Then the bass and percussion kick in, pounding like a heartbeat, and the song becomes an exhilarating ride you don’t want to end.
What makes “Deep End” stand out are Sanza’s vocals—haunting, aching, and exquisite. Each note seems to tremble with urgency, sending shivers down your spine. The lyrics, raw and relatable, dive headfirst into love’s uncertainties, echoing that universal mix of fear and desire when you surrender to something bigger than yourself. It is pop music with both polish and depth, moving beyond surface-level gloss to touch something real.
Hailing from Brooklyn with roots in Spain, Nick Sanza is carving a lane for himself as a singer-songwriter who makes smooth, passionate pop for weary hearts and restless minds. “Deep End” proves he can turn vulnerability into an anthem, balancing beauty with intensity.
If you’ve ever loved recklessly or longed to, “Deep End” will feel like it was written just for you. Let yourself fall.
Written by Taylor Berry
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