Aries Drops Heartfelt New Single “Still In Love”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

A passion-filled hip-hop tune about the pain and heartache that comes with staying in an unhealthy relationship.

Boston-born Aries is a multi-talented force in modern entertainment—a rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, actor, director, DJ, MC, dancer, entrepreneur, and fashion designer (Damn, he has his hands tied).

He’s also the co-founder of The Good Vibes Music & Arts Festival and the creator of the Los Angeles micro-festival Aries Presents: No Fugazi.

His latest release, the hip-hop single “Still In Love,” arrives with a lyric video that captures the raw emotion behind the track.

On Instagram, Aries wrote, “It’s crazy how love can feel like a live performance… until the lights shift and you realize you’ve been in a whole spy movie the entire time.” He continued, explaining that the song is about “loving someone with your whole chest while they’re playing both sides… waking up in the middle of the story and realizing you were the only one who was real.

“Still In Love” opens with warm, sun-drenched production—easygoing, breezy, and instantly inviting—before shifting into bolder, dance-ready rhythms.

Its lyrics cut deep, with lines like “Let’s be honest, you’re not honest / I don’t like the way you treat me, I’m beyond this,” laying bare the pain of staying devoted to someone who doesn’t treat you right.

Fueled by its genre-blending sound, infectious energy, and emotionally honest writing, “Still In Love” becomes a heartfelt hip-hop reflection on loving someone bad for you.

Press play and let Aries show just how complicated it can be to walk away when you’re still holding on.




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