5 Reasons You Should Listen To Late Night Feelings’ New EP In Your Dreams
- Paul Riley
- Dec 11
- 2 min read

Late Night Feelings (Karan Naik) has quietly carved out a space in modern pop where softness, sincerity and atmosphere come first. With his new EP In Your Dreams, Naik delivers a project that feels intimate, thoughtful and perfectly suited for late-night listening. If you have not pressed play yet, here are five reasons this EP deserves your time.
1. It captures the feeling of being awake when the world is asleep
In Your Dreams thrives in the quiet hours. The EP taps into the emotional headspace that comes alive after midnight, when thoughts drift and memories surface without warning. It feels relatable without being heavy, offering comfort to anyone who has ever stared at the ceiling while everyone else sleeps.
2. The production is subtle but immersive
Rather than overwhelming the listener, the production gently pulls you in. Soft synths, relaxed rhythms and airy textures create a dreamy backdrop that never distracts from the emotion. It is the kind of sound that works best with headphones, encouraging you to slow down and fully sink into each track.
3. “Heartstopper” brings warmth and light
The EP’s standout single adds a bright, uplifting contrast to its more reflective moments. “Heartstopper” radiates excitement and optimism, capturing the rush of connection and possibility. It is catchy without feeling forced, and it adds a sense of balance to the overall project.
4. The songwriting feels honest and unfiltered
Naik’s writing avoids exaggeration and instead focuses on real feelings. Songs such as “Insomnia,” which features lyrics like “I'm wandering through the night / My eyes wide open,” show how effectively he turns everyday emotions into something meaningful. The honesty makes the EP easy to connect with on a personal level.
5. It is short, cohesive and easy to revisit
At six tracks, In Your Dreams never overstays its welcome. Each song feels intentional, and the EP flows naturally from start to finish. It is the kind of project you can return to again and again, whether you are winding down at night or just looking for music that feels calm and genuine.
In Your Dreams is a thoughtful, well-crafted project that rewards close listening. It is perfect for anyone drawn to pop with genuine emotional weight. The project is a reminder that sometimes the quietest releases leave the strongest impression.




