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Something Just Like This (ft. Coldplay) by The Chainsmokers

Something Just Like This (ft. Coldplay)

The Chainsmokers

ElectronicPopIndie-Electronic
sereneromantic
0:00/0:00
Interpretation

Unexpectedly gentle for a Chainsmokers production, this track trades their usual pulse-raising builds for something that feels more like a slow exhale. The instrumentation is spare at the open — a simple synth pattern with plenty of room to breathe — before acoustic guitar and a subtle orchestral swell begin threading through the arrangement. Coldplay's Chris Martin brings warmth and earnestness that grounds the electronic elements, his voice functioning less as a showpiece and more as a kind of emotional anchor for the whole piece. The two acts create an interesting tension: the Chainsmokers' instinct toward momentum pulling against Coldplay's tendency toward reflection, and the song finds a comfortable middle ground between those impulses. Thematically it's about the humility of love — not the cinematic, sky-splitting version, but something quieter and more honest, an admission that ordinary connection might be enough. In an era saturated with aspirational anthems, that modesty reads as its own kind of statement. The chorus opens up but never overwhelms, maintaining an intimate quality even when the production fills out. This is music for Sunday mornings — coffee going cold on the counter, gray light through the window, a kind of contented quietness that doesn't need to become anything more.

Attributes
Energy4/10
Valence7/10
Danceability4/10
Acousticness5/10
Tempo

medium

Era

2010s

Sonic Texture

warm, gentle, airy

Cultural Context

American-British pop collaboration

Structured Embedding Text
Electronic, Pop. Indie-Electronic.
serene, romantic. Opens with a slow exhale of quiet gentleness and expands gradually through subtle orchestral warmth, settling into a contented intimacy that asks nothing more of itself..
energy 4. medium. danceability 4. valence 7.
vocals: warm earnest male, grounded, gentle, emotional anchor rather than showpiece.
production: spare synth pattern, acoustic guitar threading, subtle orchestral swell, restrained electronic arrangement.
texture: warm, gentle, airy. acousticness 5.
era: 2010s. American-British pop collaboration.
Sunday mornings with coffee going cold on the counter and gray light through the window, a contented quietness that doesn't need to become anything more.
ID: 139307Track ID: catalog_38400673e42bCatalog Key: somethingjustlikethisftcoldplay|||thechainsmokersAdded: 3/27/2026Cover URL