
Do You Still Love Me? firmly places Ella Mai in her lover girl era.
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TOP 5 SONGS
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Ella Mai glides effortlessly across the beat on “100,” delivering a vocal performance that’s both controlled and expressive.
Lyrically, the song is rooted in honesty and mutual support. She sings about a relationship where both partners are each other’s backbone, picking each other up when one is down and respecting the effort it takes to do so. “100” reinforces the idea that love isn’t always perfectly balanced; sometimes one person gives more, and other times they lean. What matters is meeting in the middle and staying solid through it all.
4. There Goes My Heart
“There Goes My Heart” captures the quiet shift that happens when love becomes real.
Ella sings about moving from guarding your independence to craving shared space — not needing constant attention, just wanting proximity. It’s the beauty of coexistence: doing your own thing while being wrapped in the comfort of someone else’s presence. The song feels warm and intimate, painting a picture of domestic love and emotional safety. It’s about falling fast, falling deep, and realizing this is someone you want to build a future with.
3. Tell Her
“Tell Her” is a confident, slow-burning R&B track powered by Ella’s silky vocals and Mustard’s subtle, bouncy production.
At its core, the song is about reassurance and boundaries. Ella makes it clear that if an ex ever tries to re-enter the picture, her partner should shut it down immediately — not out of jealousy, but out of respect. The message is firm yet graceful, showing maturity and security in love. It’s a reminder that loyalty isn’t just felt, it’s communicated.
2. First Day
“First Day” captures the feeling of being hooked from the very beginning.
Ella sings about someone who’s been on her mind nonstop since day one — someone whose touch still makes her blush and pulls her fully into her soft girl era. The song is sweet, romantic, and slightly dreamy, celebrating the kind of love that hits instantly and never really lets go. It’s about falling hard and fast, and being completely okay with that.
1. Little Things
One of the album’s strongest moments, “Little Things” is a soft, nurturing love song centered around care and intention.
Ella highlights how love lives in everyday actions — running a bath, warming up food, pouring a drink, or watching a favorite show together. She taps into her partner’s love language, affirming him, comforting him, and letting him know he’s more than enough. The track feels tender and deeply affectionate, emphasizing that grand gestures don’t matter as much as consistent, thoughtful ones.
SONG BY SONG RATING
There Goes My Heart (4/5)
100 (4/5)
My Mind (4/5)
Somebody’s Son (4/5)
Little Things (4.5/5)
Outside (4/5)
Audio Message (N/A)
Luckiest Man (4/5)
Might Just (3.5/5)
Tell Her (4/5)
Bonus (3.5/5)
First Day (4/5)
Circles (4/5)
No Angels (4/5)
RGM RATING
(79%)
Throughout the album, Ella Mai sings openly and emotionally about falling in love, deepening emotional intimacy, and craving domestic peace with someone special. Her songwriting feels raw and honest, and her vocal delivery — full of smooth runs and effortless control — carries every emotion with grace.
The project flows like a love letter from start to finish. Ella leans into vulnerability, letting listeners sit with her joy, reassurance, longing, and devotion. The production stays clean and understated, allowing her voice and lyrics to take center stage. Rather than chasing trends, the album focuses on timeless R&B themes: trust, tenderness, and emotional security.
Ultimately, Do You Still Love Me? feels intimate and sincere. Ella wears her heart on her sleeve, showing not just romance, but emotional maturity and depth. It’s a project that feels warm, comforting, and deeply personal — sealed with a kiss and meant to be replayed.
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