There’s a quiet heaviness running through SERAh’s I Just Wanna (lie with you), the kind of feeling that sits in your chest when you know a relationship isn’t good for you, but leaving feels even harder. Instead of dramatizing heartbreak, the track lives in denial, capturing that fragile space where closeness becomes a distraction from truth.

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Built at 121 BPM, the production moves with intention. The verses fall into a restrained, trap-leaning rhythm that feels intimate and almost claustrophobic, giving space for the vulnerable topline to breathe. Lines about arguments turning into emotional battles and watching the light fade paint a picture of two people stuck in a cycle they can’t quite escape. Then the drop hits, wide, euphoric, and emotionally charged, flipping vulnerability into something powerful. It feels less like escape and more like emotional release.

The collaboration with Odxttx blends melodic bass and future bass textures without losing focus on storytelling. The contrast between soft confession and explosive energy mirrors the push-and-pull of staying versus walking away. By the second drop, the sound shifts toward awakening, hinting at reclaiming strength rather than staying trapped.

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It has cinematic experience. The song fits naturally into SERAh’s expanding sci-fi narrative universe, making it more than just a festival-ready electronic track, it’s a chapter in a bigger emotional story. For listeners drawn to darker electronic music that still delivers impact, this one hits both the heart and the speakers at full volume.

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