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Cory Luna Releases New Single “We Run The Streets”
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Cory Luna has just released a brand-new single, “We Run The Streets” — a high-energy, feel-good track built for late nights, loud laughs, and the kind of freedom you only find when the city refuses to sleep.

At its core, “We Run The Streets” is an anthem about friendship and momentum. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a crew moving through neon-lit boulevards with phones on silent and hearts on fire, turning every corner into a new chapter. It’s not about escaping reality — it’s about owning the moment: chasing lights, chasing fun, and letting the night feel infinite.

The song’s hook hits with a simple but powerful message: this city is ours tonight. It captures that rush of walking through streets that feel like they belong to you, where every step becomes a soundtrack and every hour feels louder, brighter, and more alive. From car basslines to half-full bars and worn sneakers that still keep going, the track celebrates the beauty of small details that become unforgettable memories.

The bridge brings a warmer emotional layer, shifting the song from pure nightlife energy into something more lasting — a reminder that even when morning comes, the feeling stays. The idea is clear: if tomorrow can wait, stay right here; when the sun rises, you’ll still have “stars in your eyes.”

“We Run The Streets” also fits naturally into Cory Luna’s broader universe — a project known for combining cinematic emotion with modern electronic pop. With each release, Cory Luna has built a coherent, recognizable sound: emotional melodies, contemporary production, and an atmosphere that works both for personal listening and for larger, energetic moments.

Recent releases such as the “Essaouira” EP (2026) explored a more elegant, contemplative side, while “Cosmic Flames” (2026) expanded the sonic palette with richer textures and bigger production. The “Soulmates” album (2025) leaned into positive themes and emotional connection. Now, “We Run The Streets” adds a new shade to the story: direct, bright, rhythmic — music made for movement.