Sabina Chantouria unveils new single ‘Can’t Let You Go’

Sabina Chantouria’s latest single “Can’t Let You Go” arrives with a quiet confidence, the kind that doesn’t need to announce itself loudly to be felt. Instead, it seeps in slowly: carried on a wash of guitar-led textures and cinematic restraint, before opening into something far more expansive. It’s a track that understands the value of space, allowing emotion to breathe rather than forcing it into neat pop structures.

At its core, the song sits in that fragile space between holding on and letting go. Chantouria leans into that tension with an understated vocal performance that feels deliberately unguarded. There’s no theatrical overreach here; instead, she opts for clarity and emotional precision, letting each line land with weight. The result is something that feels both deeply personal and quietly universal.

Production-wise, “Can’t Let You Go” strikes a careful balance between intimacy and scale. The guitar work anchors the track, offering a warm, organic foundation, while subtle layering gradually expands the sonic palette. It’s cinematic without tipping into excess, more about atmosphere than grandeur, echoing the emotional push and pull embedded in the songwriting.

There’s a lineage here that draws from pop-rock and Americana traditions, but Chantouria’s approach avoids pastiche. Her Swedish–Georgian roots seem to inform a melodic sensibility that feels slightly off-centre in the best way, giving the track a distinct identity. The collaboration with Alterwill adds a textural richness, helping the song move fluidly between its quieter moments and its more anthemic swells.

“Sometimes the hardest part of letting go is realizing what could have been. That’s what the song is about. Sonically, we wanted it to feel like soft 90s rock meeting a modern, cinematic pop sound.”

Ultimately, “Can’t Let You Go” feels like a statement of intent. It doesn’t chase immediacy; it lingers. Chantouria continues to carve out a space where vulnerability and craft coexist, and in doing so, she delivers a track that rewards patience, one that unfolds rather than demands, and stays with you long after it ends.

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