(mass Digital Remix) | Cri - Never Really Get There Feat. Jesse Mac Cormack

The song explores the theme of and the elusiveness of fulfillment.

While the original track by French-Canadian producer CRi and singer-songwriter Jesse Mac Cormack is a lush, melodic deep house anthem, the Mass Digital Remix reimagines it as a smoother, more ethereal journey into the subconscious. The Lyric Narrative: Chasing the Sun The song explores the theme of and the

: Jesse Mac Cormack’s ethereal, "razor-edged" vocals are given more space to breathe, enhancing the sense of a dreamlike state. : The narrative suggests that staying in a

: The narrative suggests that staying in a state of "almost there" can sometimes be a defense mechanism—a way to remain "disposable" or "safe" from the risks of true potential. The Remix: Mass Digital’s Transformation : Critics often describe the track as a

: Lines like "I question my devotion" and "I never really get there" reflect a deep-seated emotional skepticism and the frustration of repeated failure.

: The remix strips back some of the original's thundering momentum in favor of a "smooth" and "tranquilly melodic" vibe.

: Critics often describe the track as a "blissful number" that brings complex emotions to the surface, shifting the listener from the "angst and heartbreak" of the lyrics into a more "soothing" and "enchanting" experience.