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MICK J. CLARK I Want It More Than You.

  • Writer: Patrick
    Patrick
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Mick J. Clark storms in with “I Want It More Than You” like someone with unfinished business, not just a song to share. There’s a raw, unfiltered determination driving the track, the kind that doesn’t ask for attention it demands it. Coming out of Croydon, Clark channels a gritty, independent spirit that feels refreshingly untamed. This isn’t polished rebellion for show; it’s the sound of someone who still believes in effort, hunger, and proving a point the hard way.


What gives the track its backbone is the hands-on approach behind it. Clark doesn’t delegate the vision he builds it from the ground up, writing, performing, and producing with a sense of ownership that runs through every second. Recorded alongside Martin Smith, known for his connection to Electric Light Orchestra, the song carries that stripped-down, back-to-basics energy. You can almost picture the sessions: no overthinking, no overproduction, just instinct, collaboration, and a shared commitment to getting it right.

The track sidesteps cliché and dives straight into competition not romance, not heartbreak, but the relentless pursuit of victory. Rooted in Clark’s own experiences with football, it captures the adrenaline, the obsession, and the unmatched thrill of scoring that winning goal. There’s a pulse to it that mirrors the rhythm of a match tense, explosive, and driven by momentum. It’s not subtle, and it’s not meant to be. Every line feels like a declaration, every chorus a rallying cry for anyone who refuses to settle for second place.


There’s a deeper layer to Clark’s work that adds weight to his intensity. His involvement in using music to support young people, particularly those facing bullying, reveals an artist who understands struggle beyond performance. That perspective bleeds into the track’s energy it’s not just about winning on the field, but about resilience in life. “I Want It More Than You” ultimately plays like an anthem for the overlooked and underestimated, a loud reminder that passion, when it’s real, doesn’t fade it sharpens.




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