The Kid LAROI — All I Want Is You: A Heartfelt Return
When The Kid LAROI announced All I Want Is You on Instagram from Paris—thanking fans for their patience—it set the tone for a low-key but powerful statement. Dropped June 6, 2025, this marks his first solo single since his 2024 tour wrapped up, teasing that the next album (rumored title: WATCH THIS!) is on its way.
Clocking in at a concise two minutes, the track leans more into emotional pop than his earlier rap-infused anthems. Clams Casino and Devin Workman helm the production, delivering a warm, melodic backbone that feels intimate yet radio-ready—think synth-tinged ballad with enough polish to stick in your head.
From the moment Laroi croons, “’Cause when I look in your eyes / I see the rest of my life,” it becomes clear that this isn't just another single—it’s a confession. He channels vulnerability over swagger, shifting away from party vibes in favor of romantic longing musicistoblame.co.uk. The mix isn’t without its quirks—some fans on Album of the Year noted the vocal treatment feels slightly muddy, but largely praised both the production and Laroi’s delivery.
Reception has been warm. Within days, the single hit over a million streams, with sites like Music Is To Blame calling it “ethereal and nostalgic,” perfect for late-night playlists. Ratings Game Music even suggested this could be Laroi’s next big hit, pointing to its blend of head-nodding groove and tender lyrics.
This track is a sonic pivot. With previous singles like Aperol Spritz and Slow It Down flirting with wider pop appeal, All I Want Is You commits to emotional depth and sincerity. Its brevity is part of the charm—understatement that invites you in without overstaying its welcome.
And what does it say about the new album on the horizon? Quite a lot. Collaborating again with Clams Casino—and leaning into this vulnerable side—signals an introspective yet polished direction for WATCH THIS!
Verdict: 7.5/10 — A compact, heartfelt single that shows growth both in sound and emotion. The Kid LAROI has crafted a pop confession you won’t forget, even in just two minutes.
Listen now on your streaming platform of choice. Did Laroi’s softer side hit the mark? Let us know in the comments. Next up: our review of Self Esteem by Dayglo—stay tuned.