The chorus itself is "on repeat" in its structure, circling back on its own melody in a way that feels like a trance.
Something about Sabrina Claudio’s "Put On Repeat" feels like honey hitting warm water—slow, effortless, and slightly intoxicating.
Unlike more aggressive club tracks, this is late-night, "rain-on-the-window" music. It’s sophisticated, silky, and deeply atmospheric.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to dim the lights, pour something smooth, and just let the world blur out for three and a half minutes.
Claudio has this specific way of using her breath as an instrument. In "Put On Repeat," her vocals are whispered and layered, creating a sense of intimacy that feels almost too private to overhear. She explores the loop of desire—how a memory or a physical touch can become a cycle you never want to break. It’s the sonic equivalent of a candle burning down in a dark room. Why It Sticks