Divergent’s video for “I Really Want To Love You (So Bad)” reveals another side of a band that has never been interested in staying within expectations. Hailing from Iowa, the trio continues its evolution by stepping away from the hard-driving rock sound that introduced them to audiences and embracing a soulful, emotionally rich direction rooted in classic songwriting, heartfelt storytelling, and timeless human experiences.
The story of Divergent is one of patience, rediscovery, and unfinished dreams finally finding their moment. James Richards, Mike McAlister, and Paul Richards first developed their musical bond as teenagers, performing together long before careers, responsibilities, and adult life pulled them onto different paths. Decades later, they reunited, initially revisiting familiar material before making a decisive commitment to original music. That choice transformed a nostalgic reunion into a serious creative pursuit, allowing the band to finally explore the artistic possibilities they had imagined years earlier.
That spirit of reinvention is central to “I Really Want To Love You (So Bad).” On the surface, the song appears to be a romantic declaration fueled by desire and devotion. Yet beneath its warm melodies lies a more nuanced emotional landscape. The title itself hints at the tension between longing and uncertainty. The narrator wants connection but remains unsure whether that connection can truly be returned. It is a song about yearning, but also about the universal need to be understood, accepted, and genuinely seen by another person.
The arrangement reflects that emotional depth beautifully. Dreamlike piano lines, expressive bass work, gentle percussion, and smooth vocal harmonies create an atmosphere that recalls the warmth of classic soul while remaining distinctly contemporary. Divergent demonstrates a willingness to follow the song wherever it needs to go, prioritizing feeling and narrative over genre expectations.
The accompanying lyric video, created in collaboration with HIP Video Production, expands upon those themes through understated visual storytelling. Soft lights, abstract imagery, and subtle movement mirror the emotional current running through the song. The visuals never overwhelm the music. Instead, they reinforce the sense of drifting between hope and doubt, where love feels both within reach and frustratingly distant.
What makes Divergent compelling is its refusal to be defined by a single sound. Their name reflects an artistic philosophy built on curiosity, collaboration, and exploration. Every release represents another step forward, guided by creativity rather than convention.
“I Really Want To Love You (So Bad)” captures a deeply human experience that transcends generations. Through honesty, vulnerability, and thoughtful craftsmanship, Divergent reminds listeners that meaningful connection remains one of life’s most powerful aspirations and enduring emotional pursuits today.
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