Pop-rock powerhouse LØLØ has debuted her new single, “me with no shirt on.” Known for her clever songwriting and bite, the artist strips things down – both lyrically and sonically – to deliver one of her most vulnerable tracks yet. Produced by Andrew Goldstein (blink-182, Tate McRae), the song lands like a punch in the gut, capturing the all-too-familiar spiral of craving validation as affection fades, and the way we cling to the small gestures that once meant everything.
“I wrote ‘me with no shirt on’ about that gut wrenching feeling when you realize someone doesn’t feel the same way about you anymore. Writing this song had me spiralling, feeling desperate and embarrassed — but I think it turned out really honest. It really hurts when someone who was once obsessed with you couldn’t care less anymore. It’s very confusing and makes you question your self worth. But ladies, take it from me, a half naked selfie cannot save your relationship. (P.S. Dad, if you’re reading this… omg I’m totally kidding I’ve never done that!),” LØLØ commented.
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