RIZIS Wan Drops Emotional Future Bass Gem "Be Okay" – Melodic Dance Pop That Hits the Feels

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Hey everyone, welcome back to the blog where we spotlight the freshest independent releases hitting our inbox. Today I’m genuinely excited to talk about a track that feels like a warm hug wrapped in pulsing synths. If you’ve ever had one of those days where you’re running on empty but still whispering “it’ll be alright,” RIZIS Wan’s latest might become your new anthem.




“Be Okay” is pure melodic bass magic. From the very first shimmering chords, you’re pulled into this emotional electronic world that sits right at the sweet spot between future bass uplift and dance pop grooves. Think Illenium vibes — those soaring, heartfelt melodies layered over energetic drops that make you want to both cry and dance at the same time. The production is crisp, the bass is fat and bouncy, and the whole thing just radiates raw honesty.

RIZIS Wan is a self-taught producer and artist who pours real storytelling into every release. His sound blends emotional melodies with driving electronic energy, and “Be Okay” captures exactly that. The track’s theme is simple but universal: yeah, I’m tired as hell right now… but it’s going to be okay. In a genre often packed with high-energy club bangers, this one stands out because it meets you where you actually are — somewhere between burnout and hope.

If you’ve followed his journey, you already know he’s got the goods. His remix of “Time Is Eating” grabbed an honorable mention in an NCS contest, and his collab “Hurricane” with LuminiX showed he can craft big, atmospheric moments. “Be Okay” feels like the next evolution — more personal, more melodic, and ready for late-night drives or those sunrise festival sets.

What really shines here is the balance. The future bass elements give you that signature wobbly bass and massive builds, while the dance pop structure keeps it accessible and replayable. It’s the kind of track that sneaks up on you: first listen you nod your head, third listen you’re texting friends the Spotify link. The emotional depth paired with professional production quality makes it clear RIZIS Wan is serious about carving out his lane in the electronic scene.

Independent artists like this are why I love doing these spotlights. No major label push, just pure passion and hours spent perfecting every layer. If you’re into artists like Illenium, Seven Lions, or even the more melodic side of The Chainsmokers, add “Be Okay” to your playlist immediately. It’s the soundtrack for anyone grinding through tough weeks but refusing to give up.

Stream it, share it, and let it remind you (and everyone around you) that even when things feel heavy, we keep moving.

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What do you think — does “Be Okay” hit different when you’re exhausted or is it just me? Drop your thoughts in the comments, share your favorite future bass tracks, and let’s keep supporting artists who make music that actually feels something.

Until next time, keep spinning new music and taking care of yourselves.

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