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Jae’ Morrissa’s latest single, ‘Love Me Like You Used To’, is a heartfelt anthem that showcases her exceptional vocal talent and undeniable star power. This rising R&B artist has come a long way from her early days when she became known as “The Singing Nurse”, serenading hospital patients and nursing home residents with her beautiful voice. Now, she’s making a name for herself in the music industry, and this latest release is a testament to her undeniable talent. Jae’ Morrissa’s musical journey began at the tender age of 3, when her mother’s love for music helped to nurture her natural talents. After a successful debut single with ‘Just My Next Song’, she proved that she was no one-hit wonder with a string of smash releases including ‘Butterfly’, ‘AWOL (Alone Without Love)’, and ‘Nobody Like Me’. Now, in 2023, she’s back with ‘Love Me Like You Used To’, an edgy and emotional track that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

With its raw, emotive lyrics and Jae’ Morrissa’s powerful vocals, ‘Love Me Like You Used To’ is a masterpiece of modern R&B that still maintains a classic touch. The track tells a story of lost love and longing, with Jae’ Morrissa pouring her heart and soul into every note. It’s a track that’s sure to resonate with anyone who has ever experienced the pain of a broken heart.

‘Love Me Like You Used To’ is a soulful R&B mid-tempo groove that explores the ups and downs of a once-loving relationship that has lost its spark. The song’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of the emotional turmoil experienced by someone who misses the passion and intimacy they once shared with their partner.

The opening lines of the song, “Lovely, is what we were / Then ugly, somehow we turned,” suggest a sense of nostalgia for a time when the relationship was thriving. However, the singer’s emotions have taken a turn for the worse, as evidenced by the next line: “Now Maybelline can’t cover these tears.” The reference to Maybelline, a brand of makeup, suggests that the songstress has tried to hide her pain but can no longer keep up the facade.

The chorus of the song is a plea for the partner to return to the way things used to be. The repeated question, “Why don’t you love me like you used to,” is a lament for a lost love that has left our protagonist  feeling alone and unloved. The lines “You used to need me just to get ya through / Why don’t you want me like I want ya to” reinforce Jae’ Morrissa’s sense of longing for a connection that has been lost, as she wraps her embracing voice around the notes and words.

The verse “Now lately, I’ve been goin’ crazy / Thinking you got new ladies / Think you’ll replace me / But that ain’t gon’ be easy” suggests that the singer is struggling with jealousy and insecurity. Despite these negative emotions, however, Jae’ Morrissa’s lyrics display a confidence that her partner will not be able to find someone else who can compare to her.

The bridge of the song, “Can we go back to the old days / Like way back, honeymoon phase / When we said our love was always / Cuz I’m missin’ you more on the daily,” is a poignant reminder of the happiness and connection that the couple once shared. The line “I’m not over you / Babe it can’t be true” reinforces the idea that Jae’ Morrissa is still deeply in love with her partner and cannot move on.

Overall, “Love Me Like You Used To” is a heart-wrenching song that speaks to anyone who has experienced the pain of a lost love. Jae’ Morrissa’s soulful vocals and emotional lyrics combine to create a powerful and moving ballad that is sure to resonate with listeners. Moreover, ‘Love Me Like You Used To’ is an impressive release that showcases the singer’s exceptional talent and potential as a rising star in the R&B world.

Jae’ Morrissa’s ability to connect with listeners through her music is truly remarkable, and this latest single is proof that she has what it takes to make it to the top. Fans of R&B and soul music won’t want to miss this unforgettable release from one of the most promising new artists on the scene. “Love Me Like You Used To” was co-written by Natalie Elaine Bortolotti, Colin Andrew Hodges, and Ingrid Jasmin Bowen, and produced by NOVA.

OFFICIAL LINKS:
Website: www.JaemorrissaOfficial.com
Facebook: Jae’Morrissa Music
Instagram: Jae’ Morrissa Official

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