Vydoo Makes Infatuation Feel Real On “Tangled In You”
- Paul Riley
- Mar 23
- 1 min read

There’s something quietly unsettling about “Tangled In You”, and that’s exactly why it works.
Vydoo taps into a very specific kind of feeling here. Not love, not heartbreak, but that strange in-between state where someone occupies your thoughts without permission. The lyrics lean into that blur. You reach for someone who isn’t there, you replay moments that barely happened, and somehow it all feels completely logical at the time.
What keeps the track from slipping into cliché is its sense of restraint. The production stays measured throughout, gently unfolding with soft synths and a steady pace. That subtle approach gives the song a more immersive feel, like being wrapped up in your own thoughts, which suits the theme far better than a dramatic shift in production would.
Victoria Grant’s vocal sits right in that pocket. She does not oversell the emotion. If anything, she holds it back, which makes lines like “You’re worth it all” land with more weight than expected.
Vydoo’s whole anonymous approach really works in this context. This is not about personality or image. It is about a feeling most people recognise but rarely articulate this clearly. It is pop, sure. But it lingers in a way a lot of cleaner, shinier tracks do not.
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