“Stargazing,” the 2024 hit by British folk-pop artist Myles Smith, is anthemic almost immediately: There are shouts, claps, and an ear worm of a chorus. “You and I stargazin’,” Smith belts, “intertwinin’ souls.” His voice crescendos before falling back to an-almost speaking cadence: “We were never strangers / You were right there all along.”

The song arrived within the recent folk-pop renaissance, in the year Noah Kahan 's “Stick Season” reigned the UK charts. But the upbeat optimism at the song's core — that your love is out there, looking up at the same stars — recalls 2010s pop rock hits with repeated choruses like Walk The Moon's “Shut Up and Dance” or Sheppard's “Geronimo.” That combination — some sonic nostalgia mixed with an affliction for lyrical pop — helped make the track the biggest British single of 2024.

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