Verb
hit different (third-person singular simple present hits different, present participle hitting different, simple past and past participle hit different)
(slang, intransitive) To affect someone in a profound (usually positive) way; to have a strong effect on one's emotions or mental state.
I don't mind pop, but 70s music just hits different.
She told the Beats 1 radio host she and The Neptunes—the producers of "Hit Different"—recorded the track in Khaled's Miami home earlier this year while he was at the Super Bowl. Source: Internet