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I Want to Make Her Happy With MrMessy – A Fizzy Confession

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A Box, a Crash, and the Curse of Lost Songs

You ever lost a hard drive?

I did. Years ago. It had old beats, voice notes, plugins I’d never find again. One day it clicked, the next it just didn’t. So when I read that MrMessy – real name Lukas Speissegger – lost nearly all his electronic creations in a digital crash, I didn’t need to imagine it. I felt it.

I Want to Make Her Happy MrMessy

He wasn’t some bedroom hobbyist dabbling with loops. He was deep in it – searching for that one golden sound recipe. When the hard drive died, it stripped all the meaning. Left behind were four badly damaged tracks and a long silence nobody dared to break.

In the meantime, he worked behind the scenes, producing acts like HNO, From Kid, and Gigi Moto. MrMessy became a ghost in the studio – quiet, skilled, moving pieces for others. Until, one day, a young assistant found a dusty box in the basement of his studio.

Inside: the old songs. Comatose, but breathing.


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I Want to Make Her Happy

The Return of a Feeling – I Want to Make Her Happy

April 11, 2025. Out comes an EP that feels like it’s been hiding under your floorboards. I Want to Make Her Happy is the title track, and the only lyrics are the title itself – repeated like a whisper, a looping spell in someone’s head.

When I played it for the first time, I didn’t expect to get hit like that. It’s not dramatic. It just… lives. Low pulses, dark melodic threads, something quietly seductive. I had it in my headphones walking home through a quiet street – suddenly the whole block felt like it had a heartbeat.

This track it’s for private rituals – those slow walks at night, staring at old messages, sitting alone on the bus watching lights flicker past. And that phrase – I want to make her happy – keeps spinning. Like a broken prayer. Or maybe just hope with a beat.

Messy, Moody, and Moving Anyway

The EP also contains 2 more tracks. I Love Your Body and Collecting Smiles round out the package. They stay in the same shadowy lane: minimal, moody, slow-burners with enough menace to make you double-take, but enough groove to keep your foot tapping.

Happiness never feels staged here, these songs carry weight. The production is clean but lived-in. It reminds me of a café late at night, where the espresso machine’s off and everyone’s just pretending to still talk.

I Want to Make Her Happy

And then there’s the music video – nothing like the grayscale cover art. It erupts in color. People bounce on trampolines placed in surreal spaces. It’s playful, a little bonkers, and yet… it fits. It makes sense the way dreams do when you first wake up.

It’s like MrMessy took a single sentence – I want to make her happy – and built a whole universe around it. And somewhere in that universe, we all live a little.

Final Thought: We Don’t Always Say It Right

I don’t know if he made her happy. I don’t even know who she is. But I know this: the track made me pause. And in this world of auto play, scroll fatigue, and 3-second attention spans, that’s a hell of a thing. MrMessy keeps it stripped down. He lets the idea breathe, just one line tossed into the dark, echoing in its own strange rhythm. Sometimes, that’s enough.

Find MrMessy on Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, and YouTube – you’ll want to keep an eye on what comes next.

Written by: Flav

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