Emo Meets EDM: Said The Sky & Taylor Acorn Craft Something Special on “Reminisce”
- Rebecca McDevitt
- Apr 16
- 2 min read
When Said The Sky teams up with Taylor Acorn, you already know your heart's about to be put through it—in the best possible way.
“Reminisce” isn’t just a song. It’s a moment—one that perfectly fuses Said The Sky’s signature cinematic production with Taylor Acorn’s emotionally wrecking ball of a voice. And honestly? We didn’t know how much we needed this collab until it hit.

Said The Sky has long been the master of making you cry in the club (or in your car at midnight), and here, he brings that same storytelling energy with shimmering synth layers, sweeping builds, and those classic goosebump-inducing drops. It’s emotional EDM at its finest, but with a fresh twist—Taylor Acorn. Acorn, known for walking the line between alt-pop and emo with total ease, delivers one of her most intimate performances yet. Her voice has this ache to it—like she’s reliving every word in real-time. When she sings “I know it's been so long, but you’re never really gone”, it doesn’t just hit... it stays.
What’s so special here is how natural their sounds mesh. It’s like this collaboration was always meant to happen. Said The Sky builds the emotional landscape, and Acorn becomes the narrator. The result? A heartbreak anthem that’s as vulnerable as it is anthemic.
We love a power duo that knows how to punch us in the feels—and “Reminisce” does exactly that. It’s a song for when you’re missing someone, even if you’ve already deleted the texts... twice.
For fans of: crying in your car, Illenium, Chelsea Cutler, that one hoodie you won’t throw out. Play it when: you're thinking about what could’ve been—and you want the soundtrack to match.
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