Chris James Says “I Wanna Be With You”

Chris James Only Ever Says "I Wanna Be With You"

I Wanna Be With You

Chris James


A pop song that makes toxic love seem dreamy. 

Berlin-based artist and songwriter, Chris James, turns relatable moments into absolute jams. He tackles problems everyone goes through, such as breakups, mental health, and love, then soothes these issues with his charm and lowkey-indie vibe. James’s varied discography is available on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music. His latest single is the pop hit, “I Wanna Be With You.”

“I Wanna Be With You” draws you in with its soft, upbeat melody that makes fans believe it’s a love song. However, when we get halfway through, we realize it’s the complete opposite. James explores heartbreak and struggles to cope with his dying relationship. Still, he refuses to admit that his lover is the problem and puts the issue on himself. James disguises this aching refusal of the truth with a dreamy, indie pop sound that’s candy to the ears. So, stream Chris James’s “I Wanna Be With You” if you are also struggling with a breakup that’s leaving you frustrated.



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