“I Like You” captures the fragile thrill of early attraction, when everything feels light, uncertain, and quietly electric. Nalan leans into simplicity, letting repetition mirror the way a feeling takes over your thoughts before you even have words for it. The chorus works almost like a confession whispered again and again, gentle but insistent.
The verses flesh out that intimacy with vivid, everyday moments. Waking up at dawn, watching someone sleep, locking eyes and getting lost in them. There’s a sweetness to the perspective, a sense of curiosity rather than possession. Nalan doesn’t rush toward definition or certainty, she stays in the glow of not knowing where things are headed.





