Ellen Benediktson and Seezyn have flipped a pop tune through the prism of swagger. “Catch Me (Seezyn’s Version),” is a reawakening. Released through Arnoux Recordings (Icons Creating Evil Art), the song takes a daring step back in time while having one foot planted in the emotional terrain of the present.
For those already acquainted with Ellen’s original “Catch Me,” the Seezyn version is a sleek, high-gloss update. It expands that throwback pop foundation with glittering ’80s-style production, bright neon dance floors, soft-focus synths, and steady, heartbeat-like drum machines while bringing in added emotional heft and grit courtesy of Seezyn’s signature touch.
Ellen, who’s always been one of the most powerful singers in modern pop, effortlessly floats through the track, sounding cool but commanding in her presence. Her delivery walks the line between vulnerability and confidence, and she paints a vivid picture of emotional tug-of-war in the age of texting and ghosting. Into it steps Seezyn, like an ideal counterpart, layering smooth vocals and raw lyrical phrasing with its emotional stakes. He’s the missing puzzle piece that makes it whole.
“Catch Me (Seezyn’s Version)” plunges into contemporary love’s base, magnetic gravity. It’s the soundtrack to when you’re trying not to fall but are already halfway in. Co-written by Maja Ivarsson of The Sounds, plus Linnea Deb, Andreas Lindbergh, and Dino Medanhodzic, they create that magic so the song feels sharp, dynamic, and radio-ready.
A contemporary set to polished pop gloss, “Catch Me” embodies the feeling of pursuing someone while challenging them to seek you in return. It challenges you to give in to the beat and the romance, even when nothing seems inevitable. With “Catch Me (Seezyn’s Version),” Ellen Benediktson and Seezyn remind us that magic happens when two worlds collide, especially with heart and harmony.
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