Studio Journal

Pronouns Is Out Now — Stream It on Spotify and Apple Music

  • June 28, 2026
  • 4 min read

Pronouns is out now. Stream it on Spotify and Apple Music — or wherever you listen.

This one took a different path than most records that come out of the Westworld Klique camp. Pronouns is not a production showcase. It is a statement. Four minutes and seventeen seconds built around a single question that a lot of people are still figuring out how to ask without flinching.

What the record is about

Pronouns sits at the intersection of identity and accountability. The kind of conversation that used to happen only in certain rooms is now happening everywhere — on feeds, in comment sections, at dinner tables, in locker rooms. ChrisJames does not take sides so much as take stock. The record documents the tension without pretending it has an easy resolution.

Lyrically, it moves the way the subject moves in real life — carefully at first, then with more directness as the track opens up. By the time the hook lands you understand what is actually being said, and it lands differently depending on where you are sitting when you hear it.

The production approach

The instrumental was built to create space, not fill it. There is room in the arrangement for the lyrical content to breathe and hit without being crowded by sonic distractions. The low end stays controlled, the midrange stays clear, and the top-end texture gives the record warmth without softening the edge of what is being said.

The mix was designed to translate cleanly across streaming platforms — from phone speakers to headphones to car systems. Nothing about the production is accidental. Every choice was made in service of the message, which is how it should be when the content is this specific.

Where this fits in the catalog

Pronouns is a standalone single, but it connects to a larger body of work ChrisJames has been building under the Westworld Klique banner — records that prioritize substance and point of view over trend-chasing. Denver has a scene that rewards that approach if you are patient enough to build it right.

This is that kind of record. It is not trying to be everything to everyone. It is trying to say something specific and say it well. If it connects with you, it connects. If it makes you think, even better.

Stream it now

Pronouns is available on all major platforms. Find it on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Add it to your playlist. Share it with someone who needs to hear it.