The song gets a bit bluesy, begging for commitment or mercy. This slow-rolling ballad, punctuated with soulful electrics, hits that same love-is-pain chord as “Love On The Brain.” With some imagination stretch, it could almost lean soul if Nelly can cover “Die A Happy Man,” we want to hear a rhythm & blues take on Brandy.ĭustin Lynch – “Love Me or Leave Me Alone”ĭustin hasn’t released this yet, but he’s been playing it out live, and trust us, you’ll be hoping the Tennessee native releases that record soon. But if you dig Rihanna’s gutsy and bombastic croonings on her emotionally gripping “Love On The Brain,” we’ve got some Nashville-grown tunes you’ll find yourself looping, whether you thought you liked country or not.īrandy Clark is a songwriting savant and “You Can Come Over” is among her finest examples: heart-wrenching in that all too real “ well, shit” way. We know what you’re thinking: yeah, right.
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