Edie Bens lands “Don’t Love You Anymore” like a confession with good timing. The song feels essential right now because it cuts straight through the usual polished-pop blur and sounds fearless from the first line.
The production leans clean and close: crisp percussion, a dark little bass pulse, and vocals that sit right at the edge of a whisper and a shove. Every detail feels intentional, with enough space around the hook to let the ache breathe.
On a late commute, after midnight errands, or when the group chat gets weirdly honest, the track fits the mood without begging for attention. Few songs make moving on sound this tidy and this sharp.