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    WHATiSLOVE by Jean~Baptiste x Kelsea Martinez: A Deep Dive into Love’s Contradictions

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaFebruary 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Jean~Baptiste and Kelsea Martinez’s WHATiSLOVE song artwork
    Jean~Baptiste and Kelsea Martinez’s WHATiSLOVE song artwork

    Jean~Baptiste and Kelsea Martinez’s WHATiSLOVE unpacks love’s contradictions over smooth, soulful production.

    Baptiste delivers razor-sharp verses that dissect love’s complexities, while Martinez’s vocals add warmth and emotional depth.

    The song presents love as both intoxicating and otherworldly—something that defies time and logic.

    Baptiste’s verses weave through personal reflections and societal commentary (“Roe vs Wade wouldn’t matter”), drawing parallels between love, power, and the human condition.

    The production shifts between light and dark, mirroring love’s highs and inevitable heartbreak.

    The first half carries an uplifting, almost dreamlike energy before transitioning into a more melancholic space, exploring love’s impermanence.

    It’s a sonic representation of the emotional rollercoaster that deep attachment brings.

    Lyrically, Baptiste challenges traditional ideas of masculinity, embracing vulnerability and self-love as the foundation for real connection.

    The track doesn’t just ask what love is—it explores how love reshapes identity, relationships, and even personal philosophies.

    More than just a Valentine’s Day release, WHATiSLOVE feels like a meditation on the meaning of love in a world where the definition keeps shifting.

    At a time when modern relationships are more complicated than ever, the track offers a thoughtful reflection on love’s power, pain, and inevitability.

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    Jean~Baptiste x Kelsea Martinez WHATiSLOVE? Lyrics

    What is love? 
    Flower beds, rivers, swans and doves 
    Happily ever after once the last chapter’s done 
    When you in love then you do it to do it just because 
    And at your lowest 
    There isn’t one that could stand above 

    You could change the definition of love 
    That’s how deep this is
    Roe vs Wade wouldn’t matter
    Girl I would keep the kid

    Love is asking elderly couples bout what they secret is 
    Love is supernatural 
    Unique within the mystique it gives

    Love is showing weaknesses
    Love is a narcotic 
    Take a hit 
    Forget what week it is 

    Love is hella secretive

    Some only know pain 
    Thru the window pane they peekin 
    The fact that I know love
    Is a blessing, I’m appreciative

    Glisten in ya love it glimmers
    Ring the bell we have a winner 
    UPS from heaven triple 7 girl you been delivered

    Every day you see perfection when you look in your reflection 
    Past, present, future in your presence to the next dimension 

    You the one I’m smitten fo
    This one hitting different though
    Love is everlasting
    When it’s real it’s unconditional 

    Who thought I’d find another love 
    All I knew was my mother’s love
    Can’t imagine no other
    Through you I finally discovered love

    Miscues, misused, abused 

    Confused 
    In the ways in which L O V E is used

    TV the News 
    Through feeds we leave views 
    They try to sway our minds
    But freely we choose

    All across the world 
    Same stories in different shapes 

    Some are quick to slip ring on it 
    others prefer to wait 

    For some its one sided 
    I’m sorry 
    But love’s a give and take 

    The state of heartbreak
    Is forever an unforgiving place 

    (Beat change)

    Some will search all over the world and yet forever wait 

    Others find forever until their forever fadeto grey

    Nothing is forever 
    But I’ll love you through my dying days 

    Love conquers all so if we have it then we’ll find a way 

    Take my hand no turning back 
    Unlocked your heart the code is cracked
    For love I’d give you anything from here on out no holding back 
    Love is losing meaning deeply grieving after love one past 
    Refuse to live life separate 
    Since we fused as one are souls attached

    Reflect on all we did
    Regret towards what we didn’t do

    Even when our story ends 
    Forever I’ll still live through you 

    Love is felt 
    Love thy neighbor, love thy self
    Provide for those you love and don’t be scared to ask for help 
    Love is everything but nothing without someone else
    Love is buried treasure that’s better than any of wealth 

    That is love

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