Love can be intoxicating, exhilarating, and uplifting—but in ‘Love Made Me Do It’, Coventry-based artist Esore Alle reminds us that it can also be destructive, obsessive, and terrifyingly consuming. The track plunges into the darker side of limerence, focusing on the painful edge of desire, particularly in a queer space, and the result is as striking as it is unsettling.
Musically, the song balances theatrical cabaret flair with the grit of alt-rock and the experimental leanings of art-pop. Esore’s vocals are supple yet unpredictable, shifting through a disorienting range that feels equal parts alluring and dangerous. Lyrically, He twists yearning, lust, and death into something both playful and chilling, crafting hooks that burrow into the listener’s mind long after the track ends.
What makes ‘Love Made Me Do It’ so compelling is Esore’s ability to make the uncomfortable irresistible. His songwriting challenges norms, confronts taboo emotions, and turns them into earworms that feel larger-than-life. It’s bold, it’s weird, and it’s impossible to ignore—a glimpse of an artist unafraid to tread where others won’t.
With this single, Esore Alle doesn’t just deliver a song; He delivers a statement. Love Made Me Do It is a theatrical punch of yearning and irony that cements Esore as one of the UK’s most daring new voices.