Although “Want You To Want…” never charted in mainstream rankings, it garnered a among fans of the “glitch‑emo” sub‑genre—a niche that blended emotional lyricism with electronic deconstruction. Critics praised its “emotive circuitry” , a phrase that has since become a shorthand for works where production techniques directly amplify lyrical sentiment.

"Charlie Forde," she said, her voice melodic. "I've been expecting you. My name is MissaX. I've sent you a message, one that I hoped would bring you here."

The climax could involve Charlie at the town gathering, where he finds the courage to express his own desires and fears, culminating in a moment of profound connection with the people of MissaX.

MissaX, a content creator with a significant following, has recently collaborated with Charlie Forde on a project titled "24 08 05 Charlie Forde Want You To Want ...". This project, like much of MissaX's work, seems to focus on themes of desire and intimacy, areas where both creators have built their reputations.

As Charlie navigated through the town, he encountered various characters, each with their own stories of longing and desire. There was Emma, the local artist whose paintings seemed to capture the essence of MissaX; Jake, a charismatic musician with a voice that could move souls; and Sarah, a reclusive writer, whose words seemed to hold the power to heal.