October London Love Me For Me Album Brings Classic Soul Into Focus
- PowerPage Staff

- 17 hours ago
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The October London Love Me For Me album arrives with a clear mission: keep the warmth of classic soul while writing directly about modern relationships. Released August 14 through Death Row Records, the project runs ten focused songs in 31 minutes, giving London enough room to develop a mood without stretching the set past its emotional center.
Apple Music identifies Love Me For Me as an R&B/Soul release and describes the South Bend singer’s approach through strength, sweetness and smoothness. That concise framing matches the album’s design: polished vocals, patient grooves and arrangements that value space over spectacle.
A release report from YouKnowIGotSoul says Snoop Dogg and Soopafly produced the album in full. The track list includes the earlier single “Your Girl,” the radio-charting “Silent Treatment” and the focus track “Body Talk,” which arrived with an official video. Across the set, London circles love, commitment, desire, vulnerability and self-discovery.
The production credit gives the record an important bridge. Snoop and Soopafly bring deep West Coast history, but the album is not presented as a retro exercise. London’s voice remains the center, using classic-soul phrasing as a living language rather than a costume. The short runtime also encourages full-album listening at a moment when many R&B releases sprawl, rewarding sequence and replay rather than a single-track chase.
For listeners who want grown, vocal-led records in the morning rotation, this is the kind of direct R&B release that deserves its own lane. PowerPage’s R&B News page will track how “Body Talk,” “Silent Treatment” and the rest of the album move once radio, playlists and live performances begin shaping the project’s next chapter.





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