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NorthsideBenji’s “Chasing a High” Review

By Marcus AdetolaOctober 2, 2025
NorthsideBenji’s “Chasing a High” Review
NorthsideBenji keeps it cool and direct. “Chasing a High” rides a mournful piano figure and a mid-tempo knock while he lists the price of staying numb; diamonds as cover, promises to quit, trust thinning by the mile. It’s tuneful enough to stick in your head, bleak enough to leave a mark. The single arrived 18 Sept 2025 with Ashton Chisholm credited on production, and there’s an official video on his channel that stays city-lit and performance-focused. The 17-track album Misery Loves Company followed 19 Sept. The song feels like refinement rather than reinvention; steady mid-tempo, melodic cadence, and a hook that admits the pattern without glorifying it.

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