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Home»Reviews»Love Spells’ Reach Out And Kiss Me Captures Love in Limbo

Love Spells’ Reach Out And Kiss Me Captures Love in Limbo

By Marcus AdetolaMarch 25, 2025
Love Spells' Reach Out And Kiss Me Captures Love in Limbo

Reach Out And Kiss Me by Love Spells feels like a secret whispered in the middle of a lucid dream—intimate, yearning, and slightly disoriented in the best way.

Produced by Day Wave, the track’s gauzy acoustic textures and heavy reverb evoke the feeling of swimming through memories you’re not sure were ever real.

Houston native, Sir Taegen C’aion Harris, the voice behind Love Spells, leans into fragility without losing clarity.

His vocals hover just above the mix like mist, soft but haunted. “I’m only meant to die in your arms,” he confesses repeatedly, letting that line hang like incense smoke, sweet but suffocating.

The song builds on dualities—love that’s ghosted yet obsessive, soft touch and existential ache.

There’s a cinematic quality in the unresolved chords. When he sings, “The Fraser to my Buckley,” it’s not just a reference—it’s a mood. Tragic, romantic, completely lost in its own haze.

This isn’t a song about asking. It’s about daring someone to prove their affection means anything at all.

Love Spells doesn’t plead—he dissolves into the feeling and dares you to follow.

Reach Out And Kiss Me and previous single Lovers Only which Zane Lowe notably premiered as his latest World Record on Apple Music’s Beats 1, herald the release of Love Spells’ highly anticipated The Love I Showed You Was Yours To Keep EP out May 9 via Loveless/ADA Worldwide. EP pre-save here.

To celebrate the Reach Out and Kiss Me single release and EP announcement, Love Spells will perform at Union Pool in Brooklyn, New York on May 3. Tickets are now available for purchase.

He will also join Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory on their 2025 North American tour, with stops in Brooklyn at Brooklyn Steel on May 2 and Los Angeles at The Wiltern on May 21.

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Love Spells Reach Out and Kiss Me Lyrics

Verse 1
You’re all that I could know
Something sweet my cherry coke
If we kiss where would it go?
Would you stay or would you go?

Chorus
Reach out and kiss me
If you say that you miss me
Reach out and want me
Say the word and I’m coming
I’m only meant to die about once
I’m only meant to die in your arms
I’m only meant to cry about you
I only know to live for you

Verse 2
The Fraser to my Buckley
Baby, hope that you’ll touch me
I could only dream of your love
Something I couldn’t fathom
Not real a phantom woman
I could only see you and blush

Chorus
Reach out and kiss me
If you say that you miss me
Reach out and want me
Say the word and I’m coming
I’m only meant to die about once
I’m only meant to die in your arms
I’m only meant to cry about you
I only know to live for you
Reach out and kiss me
If you say that you miss me
Reach out and want me
Say the word and I’m coming
I’m only meant to die about once
I’m only meant to die in your arms
I’m only meant to cry about you
I only know to live for you

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