Klara Aldin - Take What You Want
There’s a certain kind of pop song that doesn’t try to charm you so much as pull you in by sheer gravitational force. “Take What You Want,” the debut single from Swedish artist Klara Aldrin, is one of those.
Produced with Max Savinc, it runs on distorted, syncopated synths buzzing like low-voltage electricity and a bassline that wobbles just enough to make the ground feel alive beneath it, all anchored by a steady beat that never loses its poise. It’s futuristic without being cold, emotional without ever turning sentimental.
Aldrin sings like someone trying to stay in control while the room slowly starts to spin. Deliberate, all shades of cool, yet on the edge of something unstable. The result lands somewhere between Charli XCX’s chrome-pop urgency and Robyn’s late-night melancholy, filtered through that Scandinavian minimalism that makes every sound feel perfectly intentional.
“Take What You Want” is understated electronic pop built from groove, precision and unfiltered confidence. Proof that you don’t have to shout to make the floor move.
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Artist: Klara Aldin
Title: Take What You Want
Lyrics/music: Klara Aldrin, Max Savinc
Production, mix, master: Max Savinc
Genre: Alt-pop, electro pop, dark pop
Label: BD Pop/DigiNorth
(c) & (p): Klara Aldrin

