Ella Mai – Do You Still Love Me? [Album Stream]

Ella Mai has always been at her best when she keeps the drama low and the feelings high.

Her new album, “Do You Still Love Me?,” leans into that strength with the kind of grown, patient R&B that doesn’t chase a moment so much as it builds one.

The project plays like a set of love letters written from different angles: the rush of something new, the quiet doubts that creep in later, and the honesty it takes to ask out loud instead of pretending you don’t care.

A big part of the album’s cohesion is the return to her chemistry with Mustard, who’s credited as the album’s producer in official store copy—a pairing that keeps the production polished and warm without sanding off the edge of the emotions. It’s glossy, but not empty: the music leaves room for Ella’s voice to do what it does best, letting restraint carry weight.

The tracklist reads like a carefully paced arc rather than a random playlist dump—from the anticipatory opener “There Goes My Heart” into “100,” then deeper into the album’s core feelings with cuts like “Somebody’s Son” and “Little Things.” If you’ve been following the rollout, those titles also tell you the intent: this isn’t about chasing the biggest hook; it’s about capturing the small moments that decide whether love grows or fades.

What makes “Do You Still Love Me?” feel like a real return is how comfortable it is with vulnerability. Ella doesn’t oversell heartbreak or happiness—she writes in the in-between, where most relationships actually live. The question in the title isn’t a gimmick; it’s the thesis. And by the time the album ends, it lands less like insecurity and more like courage: the willingness to ask for clarity, even if the answer might sting.

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