London’s own Dan Onkar returns with a dual release—“Heaven’s Floor” and “Wall to Wall”—two new tracks that reinforce his growing reputation as a standout in the UK’s R&B scene. Known for his soulful delivery and lyrical honesty, Onkar continues to carve out a space that feels both timeless and fresh.
“Heaven’s Floor” drifts in on mellow guitar loops and soft, echoing keys, setting a contemplative tone. It’s a meditative piece steeped in emotional depth, where Onkar gently unpacks late-night reflections and unshakable affection. Nostalgia pulses beneath the surface as he traces the outlines of longing and connection with sincerity and calm restraint.
“It came from those moments of stillness—whether walking or driving alone late at night—where someone from your past keeps resurfacing in your thoughts,” Onkar shares. “The music had to feel like a journey, emotionally and sonically.”
In contrast, “Wall to Wall” picks up the pace with a slick, groove-heavy rhythm that pulls R&B into pop territory. Confident and sultry, it’s a celebration of romantic chemistry and fearless expression, framed by polished production and an undercurrent of sensuality. While “Heaven’s Floor” leans inward, “Wall to Wall” is outward-facing—unapologetically bold, crafted for connection. Together, the two tracks offer a full spectrum of emotion from an artist who’s unafraid to explore both restraint and release.