British singer-songwriter Bellah Mae's emotionally honest run will continue into 2026 with the release of her new single, "Love Me Less," on March 6. The new song is her second release of the year, after "Fast Lane" in January. It marks a big career milestone for her, she has just signed with Sony Music Nashville.
Brigetta Truitt and Brett Truitt helped Bellah Mae write "Love Me Less" and also produced it. The song is a good example of the kind of storytelling that has helped Mae's reputation grow. With more than 100 million streams of her songs, the up-and-coming artist continues to show that honesty is her most powerful creative tool.
"Love Me Less" doesn't try to give you polished emotional certainty like a lot of pop songs do. Instead, it looks at the delicate space between confidence and openness. Mae's song is about the quiet fear that many people have, what happens when the version of ourselves we show to the world slips, even for a moment? Instead of making the question more dramatic, she answers it with clear thoughtfulness, letting the song's emotional weight come out on its own.
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