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

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

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

Mass Digital, known for his ability to craft deep, storytelling soundscapes, takes these themes of solitude and reflection and wraps them in a warmer, more atmospheric production. : Jesse Mac Cormack’s ethereal, "razor-edged" vocals are

: 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.

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 : Critics often describe the track as a

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

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

: Using the phrase "aiming at the Sun," the lyrics describe the human tendency to set unreachable goals.