Rayana Jay and DUCKWRTH Experience a Temporary Love in Sensual "Love Me Like"

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Bay area singer-songwriter Rayana Jay and Los Angeles rapper DUCKWRTH unite northern and southern California in their groovy collaboration "Love Me Like." Creating stunning R&B tunes in her Bed-Stuy studio, Jay channels her emotional experiences into her lyrically powerful songs. She writes her music as one would write a love letter, aimed to her less mature self. Her dynamic songs recount her struggles throughout relationships and as a female in the extremely competitive music industry.

Jay's honesty is paired with DUCKWRTH's lyrical ingenuity to create the soulful and sensual "Love Me Like," the title-track for Jay's upcoming EP set to release on March 22. The song narrates both sides of a fleeting love. Jay sings on the brevity of the encounter and wanting to feel loved entirely, regardless of how long she gets with her partner.  DUCKWRTH speaks of a sexual encounter during the "one night in [his partner's] town." These two viewpoints reflect that of a traveling musician, who desires a love, even just for a night.

Fall in love with Rayana Jay and DUCKWRTH for more than just one night in "Love Me Like" down below:

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