Love But Not Really by Tessa Dalton

Tessa Dalton’s “Love but not really” is more than just a song; it’s an anthem of self-discovery wrapped in a beautifully crafted ballad. Dalton’s angelic vocals soar over a delicate piano backing, creating an intimate atmosphere that feels instantly personal. The song’s anecdotal nature makes it feel like you’re listening to a close friend confide in you about the complexities of love and self-worth.

“Love but not really” explores the journey of knowing yourself and understanding the kind of love you truly deserve. It’s a powerful message, delivered with a gentle strength. While the lyrics speak to a deeply personal experience, the universal feelings of self-doubt and the yearning for genuine connection resonate deeply.

The soft beat and subtle electric effects elevate the track, transforming it into a triumphant declaration of self-love. It’s a ballad that empowers rather than wallows, a testament to Dalton’s artistry. “Love but not really” is a must-listen for anyone who’s ever questioned the nature of love and the importance of knowing their own worth. It’s a song that stays with you long after the final note fades.

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