
Out now via IAMPHOENIX, โI Just Wanna (Lie With You)โ pairs melodic bass artist SERAh with Odxttx for a track that hits right in the soft spot between heartbreak and self-deception. The song lingers in that murky emotional middle ground where a relationship is clearly cracking, yet neither person can quite let go. That tension gives the track its backbone. SERAh has built a lane out of turning darker feelings into cinematic electronic music, and here she leans into denial, attachment, and emotional dependency with a cool head and a bruised heart. Odxttx helps sharpen that contrast, adding rhythmic drive and layered production that make the whole thing feel intimate one second and huge the next.
The song opens on gentle, melancholy piano, suspended in an immersive wash of space and silence. SERAhโs voice enters softly, high and delicate, almost wispy, but still full of feeling. She lets the pain seep out slowly, which makes the opening all the more effective. The verses sit in a subtle trap-influenced pocket, fragile and exposed, like someone trying to hold themselves together in real time. Then, when the pressure canโt be contained any longer, the drop arrives and the whole thing blows wide open. The EDM production starts blasting, soaring, buzzing, with thumping beats that turn private hurt into something physically felt.
That contrast is the ace up the songโs sleeve. The quieter moments sound like denial whispering in your ear, while the drop feels like the emotional flood that follows. Lines about wanting to pretend it never ended, or choosing the high despite all the lows, cut to the bone because they are messy, human, and painfully believable. All in all, โI Just Wanna (Lie With You)โ is vulnerable, cathartic, and festival-sized without losing its emotional nerve. It hurts, and it absolutely slaps.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
