Love Me Again
by V

Album: Layover (2023)
Charted: 96
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Songfacts®:

  • "Love Me Again" is the lead single from V's debut solo EP Layover. The song is a guitar-driven R&B track that showcases the BTS member's soulful vocals. The lyrics find V longing for someone to take him back after a breakup.
  • The dreamy track kicks off with V spilling his heart out. It's like he never got that closure memo from a past romance. Those memories? Yup, they're packed up and taken away, leaving him in a total whirlwind of emotions.

    But wait, the pre-chorus hits and V is ready to dive back into the feels, wondering if his ex is sailing on the same emotional ship.

    Then comes the chorus, which V croons in English:

    I wish you would love me again
    No, I don't want nobody else
    I wish you could love me again, again


    No one – seriously, NO ONE – even comes close to holding a candle to this ex.

    In the second verse, V gets super real, admitting he tried to act all chill when the ex made her grand exit. But those words were a total mirage - "all lies."
  • Donghyun Kim, Gigi, Freekind and FRNK wrote "Love Me Again." Freekind and FRNK also produced it.

    Donghyun Kim is a South Korean songwriter and producer who has worked with a variety of artists, including Beenzino, E SENS 127 and Tabber. Gigi is a South Korean singer-songwriter who is one of NewJeans' main collaborators. Freekind is a Slovenian production duo that has also teamed up with NewJeans. FRNK is a South Korean producer who has also collaborated with the South Korean hip-hop group XXX.
  • The music video for "Love Me Again" was shot inside a cave in Majorca, Spain. The video is very intimate and close up, never straying too far away from V's face as he croons the song. The retro camcorder shots amplify V's nostalgia for his past love.
  • V performed "Love Me Again" live for the first time on September 9, 2023, during a special episode of Naver's NPOP variety show.
  • Layover debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200, tying V with his BTS bandmates Jimin (Face) and Suga (D-Day) as the highest-charting Korean solo artists in Billboard chart history.

    In South Korea, Layover sold 2,101,974 copies in its first week, earning the highest debut-week sales by a solo K-pop album, breaking the record previously set by Jimin with Face (1.45 million copies).

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