Estonian singer-songwriter Susanna Aleksandra introduces a bold new chapter with Suze, her funk-fueled dance-pop collective, debuting the vibrant single “Viin su tantsima.” Built from a shared passion for groove and vintage flair, Suze brings together longtime musical friends to channel the golden-era soul of Motown into a contemporary, genre-blurring sound.
Born in the peaceful stillness of an Estonian forest during a band camp session, the track is spontaneous and intentional. Every note pulses with summertime freedom, while the production reveals a deeper intimacy. Drawing on the raw vocal emotion of Amy Winehouse and the irresistible rhythm of Aretha Franklin, Suze creates a space where old-school soul and fresh perspective collide.
Sung in Estonian, the song feels personal and poetic, yet its rhythms are inviting enough to pull anyone to the dance floor. What makes “Viin su tantsima” truly shine is its effortless blend of cultural richness and universal groove. There’s something disarmingly joyful about how it marries emotional depth with a sparkling beat, making serious themes like mental health feel not heavy, but healing.
Suze has found a unique pocket in the modern soundscape, groovy, heartfelt, and quietly radical. With “Viin su tantsima,” the collective doesn’t just nod to the past; they remix it with their own warmth and courage. It’s a stunning start that sets the stage for more movement, more joy, and more fearless funk to come.
