There’s a certain calm confidence that comes with truly knowing yourself. On Do You Still Love Me?, Ella Mai sounds grounded in a way that feels effortless and unshakable. She is not guarded or hardened by experience. She is simply sure. Sure of her love. Sure of her worth. Sure of the kind of relationship she is willing to nurture and protect.
For longtime fans, this album feels like a natural evolution. From the opening moments, you can hear the maturity in her voice. It is not just in the tone or control, but in the message. This is not love painted as fantasy. It is love as intention. Love as daily effort. Love as something chosen repeatedly, even when it requires patience and compromise.
“There Goes My Heart” opens the album like a confession. Ella steps forward without emotional armor, allowing herself to be fully seen. That openness continues on “Somebody’s Son,” where she sings about choosing a partner with care and purpose. There is no chaos here, no reckless impulse. Instead, there is warmth, stability, and the quiet excitement of building something that feels lasting.
On “100,” she delivers one of the album’s most honest reflections. Love is not always evenly split. Some days one partner gives more. Other days the balance shifts. What matters is the shared commitment to meeting in the middle. It is romantic, but also realistic. A reminder that longevity is built on effort and emotional responsibility.
“Luckiest Man” highlights her sense of self worth. Ella knows what she brings into a relationship and she does not shrink to be loved. There is a playful tone in her delivery, but beneath it lies certainty. It is confidence that does not need to be loud because it is already settled within her.
“Might Just” introduces a slower, more sultry energy. What begins as a dreamlike vision of betrayal slowly blurs into doubt, capturing how vulnerability in love can make even imagined fears feel real. It is intimate and slightly dangerous, showing the emotional complexity that comes with caring deeply for someone.

Even when she draws boundaries, there is no bitterness in her voice. She is not begging for reassurance. She is simply stating what she expects. Passion and devotion, she reminds us, only thrive when honesty exists at the center.
Executive produced by Mustard, the album feels cohesive, warm, and intentional. Nothing feels rushed or unnecessary. Every track contributes to a clear emotional arc. Ella is not asking the question in the title from insecurity. She is asking it from a place of openness and strength.
Do You Still Love Me? is available now on all streaming platforms, marking another confident and heartfelt chapter in Ella Mai’s story.
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