Yulia – “Let’s Agree To Love”

“Let’s Agree To Love” by Yulia is a smooth jazz single with a warm, upbeat feel and plenty of movement. The track opens with a polished mix of piano, keyboards, synths, guitars, bass, drums, and saxophone. Yulia handles the piano, keys, synths, arrangement, and production, and you can hear how much attention she gives to the details. The rhythm has a funky groove that keeps the song moving without making it feel rushed. The bass work gives the track a strong pulse, while the guitars add extra color around the main melody. Then there is Jackiem Joyner’s saxophone, which becomes one of the song’s main attractions. His featured solo has a smooth, expressive quality that fits the track naturally. The production is clean and modern, with enough space for each instrument to come through. Even though the musicians recorded remotely in the U.S. and Germany, the finished recording feels cohesive. It has the easy polish you would expect from a contemporary smooth jazz release, while still keeping some of the energy of funk and jazz fusion.

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The title says a lot about what Yulia wants this song to communicate. “Let’s Agree To Love” is about choosing connection when people feel divided. It works on a personal level, but Yulia also presents love as something broader and universal. There are no complicated ideas to decode here. The message is direct: choose compassion, make room for other people, and try to bring more love into your relationships. One of the strongest moments comes through the contrast between the hopeful theme and the lively arrangement. The music never sounds heavy or preachy. Instead, the bright piano parts, grooving bass, crisp drums, layered guitars, and expressive saxophone make the message feel inviting. Joyner’s solo is especially effective because it gives the instrumental section room to breathe. Yulia has also said that the song came from a period when divisions between people felt especially visible, which gives the title more weight. You can hear that intention in the positive tone of the composition. The song feels written to encourage people rather than lecture them.

For me, “Let’s Agree To Love” works best when you want smooth jazz that has some energy behind it. It is relaxed enough for an evening drive or background listening, but the groove gives you reasons to pay attention. I also like that Yulia does not rely on the saxophone to carry the whole track. Her piano and keyboard work remain central, and the bass, guitars, and percussion give the arrangement plenty of character. The result should appeal to smooth jazz listeners who enjoy polished production, memorable melodies, and a touch of funk. Fans of Jackiem Joyner will also have plenty to enjoy in his saxophone performance. More broadly, this is a good pick for anyone who wants instrumental music with an openly positive message. Yulia has earned several recent awards for her work, and this single shows why her skills as a composer, arranger, pianist, and producer matter. “Let’s Agree To Love” is a bright, accessible piece that leaves you with a simple idea worth carrying into the rest of your day: choosing love is still a choice you can make.

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