Chris de Sarandy's new EP, "Trading Stories," has an emotionally powerful song called "Need Somebody." This pop anthem changes the story from one of strength to one of compassion, and from being alone to being connected.
The piece turns out to be a melodic confession, and it is both personal and universal, portraying friendship as a safe space where openness is not a flaw, but a natural part of being human. Chris's singing is both deep and soft, drawing you effortlessly into his emotional world. "Need Somebody" sounds both polished and rough.
The production has sharp pop qualities, featuring smooth synthesizers, simple percussion, and choruses that build up without being too overwhelming. Each sound seems planned, which supports the song's themes of comfort and honesty. Chris stands up for honesty in a world that often praises patience. His lyrics and tone make you feel as though you have permission to feel, connect, and be genuine. It is a message that really hits home, especially when connection is hard to come by and very important.
"Need Somebody" is a manifesto of empathy, honoring the beauty of friendship and the courage it takes to rely on others. Chris de Sarandy's quest for mature, emotionally real pop continues in this song, which combines storytelling with musical sophistication. Chris demonstrates that real art comes from being genuine in "Trading Stories," particularly in "Need Somebody." In this song, you can definitely hear him. He sounds real, comforting, and very human.
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