Austin-born, Los Angeles-based artist DLG. continues to build momentum with “I Just Want You,” the third single from his upcoming debut album. The track leans into his indie influences, pairing soulful, vulnerable vocals with expansive production that blends atmospheric guitars, shimmering synths, and a steady rhythmic pulse.
Balancing intimacy and scale, the song unfolds as a cinematic anthem—romantic in theme yet spacious in sound, evoking the widescreen vision of artists like Tame Impala and The 1975. DLG.’s delivery anchors the production, turning raw longing into something universal and resonant.
“This song feels like if every member of Alabama Shakes all got broken up with on the same day and then wrote a song about it. It feels like running through the airport to catch her before she gets on that flight. I wrote this about the most painful breakup in my life, the only person I really never foresaw splitting with. It felt like it almost killed me. It felt like this song.”
Following the stylistic range of earlier singles “Rich Man” and “Aperol,” “I Just Want You” underscores DLG.’s evolving artistic voice. It’s a confident step toward a debut album that promises both emotional depth and sonic ambition.





