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    Liang Lawrence Explores Raw Desire and Empowerment In Catchy New Single Use Me

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaMay 29, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Liang Lawrence’s new single Use Me takes listeners on an intimate and playful journey through the complexities of female desire and empowerment.

    With lyrics that are both raw and reflective, she delves into the messy, often contradictory feelings that come with navigating identity and sexuality.

    Liang Lawrence Use Me song cover
    Liang Lawrence Use Me song cover

    The song kicks off with a candid look at her wild nights and emotional swings.

    Liang Lawrence’s voice, both fluid and expressive, draws you in immediately.

    The mid-tempo instrumentation sets the perfect stage for her storytelling, as she sings about getting high with strangers and dancing while crying, vividly capturing the turbulence of her emotional state.

    Liang Lawrence’s vocal delivery stands out for its mix of sincerity and playfulness.

    The chorus, with its catchy melody and the repeated line, “Use me; I could be everything that you need,” echoes with a sense of both surrender and empowerment.

    It’s this push and pull that makes the song so compelling.

    The production of Use Me is simple yet sophisticated, the acoustic instruments and keyboards create a resonant backdrop that lets Lawrence’s voice shine.

    Each verse feels like a personal confession, pulling you deeper into her world, capturing the confusion and self-deception that often accompany the search for self-acceptance.

    Use Me isn’t just about desire; it’s about the journey to understand oneself.

    Lawrence’s struggle with feeling sexy and her discomfort with traditional femininity add depth to the track.

    She admits, “I’ve never really resonated with the things that are traditionally feminine,” making the song feel even more personal and authentic.

    By the time she sings the final refrain, “I’ll make you feel alright,” there’s a sense of resolution.

    Liang Lawrence has taken us through her highs and lows, her moments of doubt, and her steps towards empowerment.

    Use Me is an invitation to embrace our flaws and find strength in our vulnerability, a message that lingers long after the music stops.

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    Liang Lawrence Use Me Lyrics

    Some days are for getting high with strangers
    Some days are for crying while I dance
    There’s nothing logical or planned,
    I climbed myself into a can and shook it up
    Risking it all just to understand why I’m lying to you about my favourite band 
    Cuz nothing about what I do feels right so I may as well be everything you like

    Use me, I could be everything that you need
    Pop me, I’ll be swimming through your bloodstream 
    Oh, we could go all night

    Use me, I could be everything that you need 
    Pop me, I’ll be floating round your bloodstream 
    I’ll make you feel alright

    Woke up to a feeling in my stomach
    I always blame it on the wine
    I spilled my guts out to a friend, told them I’m losing it again 
    God, I can’t keep doing this
    I’ll play pretend
    Give you my best lines
    So, tell me what hurts
    Promise I won’t bite
    I’ll never take my own advice
    But I know what I’d prescribe

    Use me, I could be everything that you need
    Pop me, I’ll be swimming through your bloodstream 
    Oh, we could go all night

    Use me, I could be everything that you need 
    Pop me, I’ll be floating round your bloodstream 
    I’ll make you feel alright

    We could keep it light
    Oh, nothing but surface Use me how you like
    No other way to word it 
    Why? Why don’t you try to

    Use me, I could be everything that you need
    Pop me, I’ll be swimming through your bloodstream 
    Oh, we could go all night

    Use me, I could be everything that you need 
    Pop me, I’ll be floating round your bloodstream 
    I’ll make you feel alright

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