Drawing us in with an astral, cinematic piano performance, Mercy Love opens Believe in Me with the introspective lyrics, “Once a shadow in the dark, had to find my hidden spark, fell a million times before, but I kept coming back for more…”
The opus expands with metaphorical prose referencing the celestial objects the surround us and the wider perspective of reality, as well as the notion of believing in oneself. There is a theatrical edge to the song, and a poignant and timeless message of self-realisation and self-empowerment.
We deeply connect with the authenticity that transmutes, and how the composition expands with textured risers and emotive drums to connect with a notion of empowerment and our heart’s centre. Believe in Me is both expansive and cathartic for listener and artist alike.

The dramatic build and instrumental segments are nothing less than transcendental, and the poetic prowess, intertwined with cosmic piano riffs feels divine. We appreciate the high emotional quotient and almost meditative middle eight, before a soaring vocal finale leaves us stunned and in awe!
We learn that Mercy Love, hails from Columbus, Georgia in the United States and crafted the opus on the piano which certainly explains how the emotional depth feels so tangible. The rising artist cites Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, and Adele as some of her influences for the motivational ballad which serves as a beacon of hope for those facing self-doubt and rejection.
Mercy Love confesses, “This song for everyone that has low self esteem, that have been rejected, denied but persevered beyond the artificial limits. You have to believe it before you achieve it!” We love the message that Mercy Love embodies with her artistry, and have added Believe in Me to our New Music Spotlight playlist, as well as our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream Mercy Love‘s wider discography including her Christmas songs!