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Pop · 2003 · 8 tracks

Breathe

Michelle Branch's 2003 single 'Breathe' encapsulates early 2000s pop rock, blending acoustic guitar hooks with polished production and introspective lyrics. This 8-track maxi-single also features vari

November 11, 2003 · Maverick

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Step back into the early 2000s with Michelle Branch's 'Breathe,' a single that perfectly captures the era's melodic pop-rock sensibility. The title track is a shimmering, acoustic-driven anthem, full of layered vocals and a hopeful, romantic introspection that feels like a warm, familiar embrace. But this isn't just a single; it's an 8-track journey, expanding into a world of remixes that transform the original's heartfelt pop into pulsing deep house and atmospheric electronica. It's the perfect album for those moments of quiet reflection, a rainy day soundtrack, or even a subtle late-night groove. Own it for its iconic pop core and its surprising, genre-bending electronic explorations.

Tracklist · 8 Tracks
01
Breathe
3:31
02
Breathe (The Passengerz Tuff club)
8:01
03
Breathe (Chris Cox Penetrating club mix)
8:53
04
Breathe (Sean Konnery Resportator club mix)
6:56
05
Breathe (Dave Hernandez club mix)
7:22
06
Breathe (High Bias radio mix)
3:35
07
Breathe (The Passengerz Tuff radio)
3:55
08
Breathe (Sean Konnery Resportator radio edit)
4:11
Moments Worth Listening For
The main single's chorus, with its signature acoustic guitar riff, soaring layered vocals, and driving but understated rhythm section, creating an instantly memorable hook.
The bridge of the original track, where the instrumentation might pull back slightly, allowing Michelle Branch's vocals to deliver a more intimate, emotionally resonant moment before the final chorus swell.
A specific electronic remix (e.g., the Deep House version) that completely recontextualizes the original, transforming its acoustic pop core into a pulsing, atmospheric dance track, highlighting new melodic fragments with synth pads and a four-on-the-floor beat.
The outro of the main track, fading out with a lingering vocal harmony or a repeating, simple guitar motif that leaves a lasting impression.

How does Breathe sound next to the rest of Michelle Branch's catalogue?

Romantic+3.2σ

Romantic saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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