I’ve been playing Chandra’s “I’ll Be There” on loop the past few days, and I want to tell you how it grabbed me. From the first strum of guitar you know you’re in for something sincere. That intro riff kicks in and you can almost feel it sitting in your chest, not just bouncing off your ears.

When his voice comes in, there’s this honesty in how he delivers each line. He isn’t trying to impress anyone, he’s just telling the truth. The lyrics move through frustration, hope, and the struggle of living in a world that feels heavy sometimes. But when he sings “I’ll be there”, it’s like a small light turning on. It feels like someone reaching out, saying “I’ve got you”.

The sound itself is solid and warm. The guitar layers fit together easily, and the rhythm section keeps everything grounded without pushing too hard. The song builds, then slows down, then rises again. It’s got this natural rhythm that feels like breathing. Nothing feels forced.

Chandra has talked about how the song came from feeling powerless with everything happening around us — war, climate issues, political noise. He turned that frustration into something personal, asking how we can start by simply being kinder and more present for one another. That part really sticks with you when you listen.

There are small moments in the song that catch you off guard in the best way, like a shift in tone or a quiet guitar note that sneaks in. It’s simple but it stays with you. The song doesn’t feel heavy despite the message. It feels comforting, like a reminder that connection still matters.

If you like songs that feel real and speak from the heart, this one’s worth a listen. Go check it out, let it sit with you, and if it hits home, make sure to follow Chandra on social media and on Spotify so you don’t miss what he’s up to next.

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