You Love Me?

"You Love Me?" is a 2015 song by Melissa Steel featuring Wretch 32. It was first dropped on SoundCloud on 8 July 2015 and will be released on 18 September 2015. A music video was produced for the song which features both Steel and Wretch. Critical reception for the song was positive.

Background

The song was performed by Melissa Steel and features a guest verse by Wretch 32. It features production by Darkchild, which Steel said was an honour owing to her listening to his hits as a youngster and many of them inspiring her to become a singer. The song was also co-written by Sam Romans. The song was dropped on 8 July 2015 on SoundCloud and released on September 11. It discusses a boyfriend who is obviously in love with his girlfriend but has not yet made a proclamation to that effect.

Music video

A music video was created for the song. Both Steel and 32 sing/rap on the track. It features water fights, roof down convertible car rides and dancing in the sun. It was shot in Pink Motel in Los Angeles, and was directed by Max & Dania.

You Love Me

You Love Me is a 1999 promotional EP by the Meat Puppets. This was the first release from the then new line-up of the Meat Puppets. It was available free only through the official Meat Puppets website to promote the band's new line-up.

Track listing

All songs written by Curt Kirkwood, unless otherwise noted.

  • "You Love Me" (Curt Kirkwood/Kyle Ellison/Andrew Duplantis) - 3:56
  • "Vegetable’s Opinion" (Curt Kirkwood/Andrew Duplantis) - 4:45
  • "Armed & Stupid" - 3:23
  • "Monkey Dance" (Curt Kirkwood/Kyle Ellison) - 3:34
  • "Been Caught Itchin’" (Curt Kirkwood/Shandon Sahm) - 3:31
  • "God’s Holy Angels" - 6:26
  • "Diaper" - 5:04
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    You Love Me

    by: Del Amitri

    All the things you wrote about
    In your secret book of doubt
    Let me hear you reading how you love me
    What it was you were thinking of
    When we were making love
    Am I supposed to forgive you 'cause you love me?
    Whatever you did won't be a big surprise
    After a time I just shut my eyes
    Most lies I did allow
    But baby you must level now
    Don't cheat by repeating how you love me
    Cause I'm tired of pretending to
    Be blind to people who
    Look down and blanch when you say you love me
    Be a relief to break down and cry
    Restart that clock that got stopped inside
    That word laying in your mouth
    It can't ever hurt me now




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