“Use Me” by Liang Lawrence

Liang Lawrence really knows how to bring an indie-pop hit. “Use Me” is a perfect example of her cohesive vibe of storytelling and elevated instrumental elements. This song is easy on the ears and the heart. 

“Use Me” has some really beautiful resonating qualities to it, leaving the listener with a song that feels as if it was sung to them by a friend. Liang Lawrence has this raw focus on the lyrics, a kind that feels as if the listener is getting an insight into the artist’s diary or emotions. 

Everything about this song from start to finish was filled with arrangements that made you never want the song to end. 

Written by Tricia Patras

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