Clay and Kelsy Admit “I Miss You”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

An electrifying pop gem that powerfully captures the heartache of letting go of an unhealthy relationship.

Los Angeles-based Clay and Kelsy are an electronic pop duo making waves in the music industry. As artists, producers, and founders of CKI, a female-owned software instrument company in collaboration with Native Instruments, they are redefining the landscape with their innovative, female-forward approach. The duo gained significant attention with their sultry, symphonic rendition of Bob Marley’s “Three Little Birds,” which became the #1 Soundtrack song on Apple Music and earned over 345,000 organic streams on Spotify. The track was also featured in the award-winning Apple TV series The Morning Show. Clay and Kelsy’s latest release is the pop single “I Miss You.”

With a striking, slow-building blend of mood-enhancing tones and infectious drum beats, “I Miss You” creates an atmospheric synth-pop soundscape that perfectly complements the tune’s bittersweet tale. Lyrics like “I stopped caring, Didn’t think I could, I stop daring, Never thought I would” and “Always a calm before the storm, I hate disrupting you anymore” intimately reflect on longing for an old flame despite knowing you’re better off without them. Fueled by its emotive, haunting vocals and raw and relatable narrative, Clay and Kelsy gift us with an electrifying pop gem that powerfully captures the heartache of letting go of an unhealthy relationship. So press play and experience a whirlwind of emotions with “I Miss You.”

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