Ever been stuck in that weird in-between where you’re head over heels, but the other person’s just… not? In Her Own Words have bottled that feeling and lit a match with their new single Love Me (Not), and yeah—it hits.
The track is punchy, sharp, and painfully relatable. Frontman Joey Fleming doesn’t hold back, diving right into the messiness of unreciprocated love and the frustration of giving your all to someone who’s only half-there. It’s emotional whiplash, but in the best way possible—backed by layered guitars, soaring hooks, and a chorus that’s basically made for screaming in your car at midnight.
This isn’t just another sad love song—it’s a rally cry for anyone who’s ever felt ghosted in their own relationship. It’s honest, cathartic, and impossible not to sing along to. The band’s been levelling up with every release lately, and Love Me (Not) proves they’ve found that sweet spot between vulnerability and pure pop-punk energy.
If you’ve ever loved someone who just wouldn’t love you back, this one’s gonna sting. But trust us, you’ll want it on repeat anyway.




