Feelmore is set to drop his highly anticipated new single titled “Miss You Too” on September 19, 2024, and the buzz around this release is growing by the minute. After making waves with his debut single, “Top,” Feelmore has quickly established himself as one of the most promising young talents on the Ghanaian entertainment scene.
This upcoming track, based on a deeply personal and emotional experience, tells the story of Feelmore’s heartbreak. In “Miss You Too,” the artist opens up about his lingering feelings for his ex-girlfriend, who left him devastated. Despite his enduring love for her, he wrestles with the fear that she may not remain loyal if they ever reunited, leading to yet another heartbreak. The authenticity of the narrative and Feelmore’s ability to capture raw emotions in his music is bound to resonate with listeners.
Miss You Too” isn’t just another heartbreak anthem; it’s a soul-baring reflection of vulnerability and emotional conflict. Here’s a teaser from the song’s poignant lyrics:
“But how you make another nigga bang? That’s a shame. (Huh)
I miss you, I miss you, I always think about you.
Still dream about you, still smell your perfume
I’m so pained, somebody, please get me a feverfew.
I loved you, life without you is boring like a curfew.
It’s all good, I hope you find someone who’s gonna love you.
Give you all you want and put no one else above you.
I miss you, I miss you, I miss you, I miss you, I miss you, I miss you,
I hate that I miss you…”
The chorus powerfully underscores his emotional struggle:
“I miss you to the moon and back, but I’m afraid you ain’t loyal. (You ain’t loyal)
Giving you my heart again, it’s gon’ be suicidal.”
These lyrics reveal the inner turmoil of still loving someone deeply but fearing the pain of betrayal, making it a song many can relate to.
Feelmore’s ability to translate personal experiences into music with heart-touching lyrics is what sets him apart. His knack for storytelling through music has quickly earned him a reputation as one of the most talented young artists to watch in Ghana. With “Miss You Too,” he transports listeners into a different emotional realm, using his melodic voice and thoughtful lyrics to keep fans glued to their seats.
His first single, “Top,” showcased his versatility and potential, but “Miss You Too” is poised to solidify his place as a rising star in the Afrobeat and Afropop scene. The anticipation for this track is high, and with good reason—Feelmore’s music is not just about sound, but about the stories and emotions behind it.
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