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Sammy Angelo & Oritsé Williams Deliver R&B Heat on Love Me No More

By Marcus AdetolaMay 12, 2025
Sammy Angelo & Oritsé Williams Deliver R&B Heat on Love Me No More
Sammy Angelo’s Love Me No More song artwork
Sammy Angelo’s Love Me No More song artwork

Sammy Angelo’s Love Me No More doesn’t pretend to heal—it leans into the ache.

From the opening line, “I’ve been doing so much got me missing the signs,” Sammy sets a raw tone, almost too intimate for a debut single.

His vocal delivery is smooth, confident and steady. It lingers in the cracks, letting uncertainty carry the verse.

The track, produced by Ayo Beatz with contributions from S1mba, builds with a mid-tempo sway that sits somewhere between smooth R&B and emotional pop. It’s polished, but never cold.

“We laid down the whole song in a few hours,” Sammy said. “We were so happy with how it was sounding!”

There’s something in that looseness that keeps the track grounded—it never feels overthought.

The pre-chorus floats into a haunting loop of “Why you don’t even love me no more…” It could have risked repetition, but here it circles like real confusion—genuine, frustrated, unresolved.

Oritsé’s verse adds grit. “The vibe was undeniable,” he said, and it is—his rasp is sharper, more reactive, and it draws a firm contrast to Sammy’s gentle tone.

When Sammy returns with a faster cadence, it doesn’t just shift gears—it feels like a quiet outburst.

This isn’t a track built for closure. It’s the moment before the real silence sets in.

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