Falling Out Of Like (feat. Ruston Kelly)
Sasha Alex Sloan
The Slow Drift of Love: A Heartfelt Ballad of Growing Apart
Sasha Alex Sloan's song "Falling Out Of Like (feat. Ruston Kelly)" poignantly captures the gradual disintegration of a once-vibrant relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a couple who used to share deep connections and joyful moments, such as singing along to David Bowie songs and driving through Mulholland Drive. These shared experiences have now faded into distant memories, replaced by a sense of emotional distance and disconnection. The metaphor of a "slowest wrecking ball" effectively conveys the subtle yet inevitable breakdown of their bond, highlighting how the changes crept up unnoticed until they became undeniable.
The chorus emphasizes the contrast between the past and the present, with the repeated lines "I like drinkin' whiskey, I like drinkin' gin, I like stayin' out late, and I like stayin' in." These lines underscore the differences that have emerged between the couple, suggesting that their once-shared interests have diverged significantly. The poignant admission, "I'll always love you, but I don't like you anymore," encapsulates the bittersweet reality of their situation. It speaks to the enduring affection that remains despite the loss of the connection that once brought them together.
The song also touches on the hope for a better future, as the lyrics express a desire to look back someday and be glad they addressed the issues in their relationship. This sentiment reflects a mature understanding that sometimes, parting ways is healthier than staying in a relationship that feels like living with a stranger. Sasha Alex Sloan and Ruston Kelly's collaboration brings a raw, emotional depth to the song, making it a relatable and heartfelt exploration of the complexities of love and the painful process of growing apart.