What You Want by Angèle (feat. Justice)

Every once in a while, a collaboration arrives that feels both surprising and completely inevitable. What You Want brings together Belgian pop powerhouse Angèle and the legendary French electronic duo Justice, and the result is a sleek collision of neon pop sensibility and distorted club grit. It sounds like a late-night Paris metro ride where glossy pop hooks meet flickering warehouse lights.

Angèle has built her name on sharp, melodic francophone pop that quietly questions norms while still landing on mainstream radio. Justice, meanwhile, helped define the 2000s electro revolution with their maximalist, distorted sound. On What You Want, you can feel both worlds pushing against each other: Angèle’s effortless melodic clarity cutting through Justice’s grungy synths and compressed drums, like a voice of reason inside a storm.

“Tell me what you want, what you really, really want…” — not the lyric, but the question pulsing under the track: desire, distraction, and the pressure to perform for everyone else’s expectations.

There’s a subtle tension in the song: polished enough for playlists, but strange and jagged at the edges, like pop music remembering its club roots. It feels tailor-made for this moment where French and Belgian pop are confidently stepping back onto the global stage, unafraid to sound both nostalgic and futuristic.

Let What You Want be your soundtrack tonight: loud, shimmering, and a little bit unruly. Listen now to our song of the day, and if it hits you the way it hits us, show your love for music and share justadailysong.com with your friends.

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