SERAh and Odxttx Explore Emotional Denial Through Melodic Bass on “I Just Wanna (lie with you).”

Los Angeles electronic producer SERAh returns with the single “I Just Wanna (lie with you),” a collaboration with Odxttx that confronts the emotional contradiction of remaining in a relationship long after its stability has begun to collapse. The track builds its identity around a deeply personal theme: the quiet denial that often exists between emotional attachment and the instinct for self-preservation.


Running at 121 BPM, the song unfolds with careful pacing. The verses sit inside a restrained, trap-leaning rhythmic pocket that leaves space for the vocal topline to communicate vulnerability without distraction. That restraint is intentional. It reflects the fragile emotional state at the center of the story, moments where silence in a room can speak louder than confrontation. When the track opens into its melodic bass drop, the shift carries a surge of power, almost like the emotional release that follows finally acknowledging what has been avoided.




SERAh has developed a reputation for embracing darker emotional textures within electronic music, and this release reinforces that artistic direction. The production balances cinematic atmosphere with festival-scale impact, while Odxttx contributes layered synth textures that deepen the track’s sense of tension and release.



Beyond its sonic architecture, “I Just Wanna (lie with you)” resonates because it refuses to romanticize unhealthy attachment. Instead, it documents a human instinct many people recognize: holding onto closeness even when clarity suggests letting go. The record ultimately lands in a space of self-awareness, suggesting that confronting truth, however painful, can be the first step toward emotional freedom and personal growth.



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