“Can’t Love You Anymore” by Henry And The Waiter

“Can’t Love You Anymore” is a production heavy song full of genius and intention. This is presented through the movement of the instrumentals and particular beat drops. The harmonic relevance of the vocals really takes the words and gives them life. 

The overall lyrical journey is filled with moments for the audience to dig deeper into the relevance of the song. This is all felt alongside a strong beat journey meant to raise the listener up. 

“Can’t Love You Anymore” is not just a song to be heard, but experienced. 

Written by Tricia Patras

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