Halle Finds Her Voice in “love… or something like that?”


Halle’s love… or something like that? is an emotional deep dive into heartbreak, self-discovery, and the chaos of love — blending her angelic vocals with raw storytelling and a mix of R&B, pop, and alternative sounds that prove she’s ready for her spotlight moment.

Halle is supposed to take the baton from R&B’s elite, but to me, she hasn’t quite done that yet. It’s not that she lacks the talent — she’s a powerhouse vocalist with an ethereal presence — it’s that she’s hard to box in, and maybe that’s what makes her so intriguing.

With her debut solo album love… or something like that?, Halle finally gets the chance to show the world exactly who she is beyond the surface, and she does so with grace, confidence, and a refreshing sense of vulnerability.

The project features 15 tracks with guest appearances from Glorilla, Chlöe, H.E.R., and Mariah The Scientist. While tracks like “angel” and “because I love you” showcase Halle’s soulful, soaring vocals, songs such as “so I can feel again” and “bite your lip” lean into a more experimental, alternative space that feels both risky and rewarding.

Lyrically, love… or something like that? walks a fine line between heartbreak and healing. Halle explores the push and pull of love, the bittersweetness of moving on, and the kind of pain that transforms rather than destroys. Her delivery — both fragile and fierce — feels like an artist peeling back her layers in real time, offering something honest and deeply human.

Overall, this album is Halle’s most complete statement yet — a project that proves she’s more than just potential. It’s a bold, genre-blending, heart-spilling experience that deserves attention from fans of modern soul and R&B alike.

Stream love… or something like that? below and get lost in the emotion.


TRACKLIST

intro

overtime

know bout me

his type

heaven

interlude 2

alone

back and forth

braveface

so i can feel again

in your hands

no warning

bite your lip

angel

because i love you




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