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John Legend - Used To Love U -

"Used to Love U" reached moderate commercial success, peaking at number 32 on the and hitting the top 30 in the UK and New Zealand. While "Ordinary People" became the album's massive breakout hit, this debut single established Legend's "Old School" aesthetic and vocal prowess.

Legend addresses the pressure to provide a lavish lifestyle he can't afford, name-dropping figures like Puffy and Jay-Z as the "better" options for a partner who values money over love. John Legend - Used to Love U

The chorus is a powerful admission: "I realize that I just don't love you / Not like I used to". It captures the moment the "honeymoon" phase is replaced by the realization that the relationship is no longer worth the "fire". The Iconic Music Video "Used to Love U" reached moderate commercial success,

Co-written and produced by , the track was the lead single for Legend’s debut album, Get Lifted . The collaboration with West—who was then a burgeoning producer-turned-rapper—was pivotal. Legend had previously worked as a session player for artists like Alicia Keys and Lauryn Hill, but it was "Used to Love U" that finally put him center stage. Lyrical Meaning and Themes The chorus is a powerful admission: "I realize

John Legend - Used to Love U
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