Anthony Benjamin captures the bittersweet part of romance in "Love Always Felt So Good"

"Love Always Felt So Good," a reflective pop confession from Anthony Benjamin, is about lost love. The song is about the warm afterburn and soft ache that's left behind when a once-beloved love fades, and it's entirely frank about what that feels like.

Anthony Benjamin treats this pop song with care and restraint. Rather than dramatizing heartbreak, he embraces remembrance. The song describes love's former ease, electricity, and coziness amplified by the reality that sense of high now eludes us. This single resonates with the tension between memory and reality. Returning to a love that first brought brightness to life is something everyone can relate to.

Benjamin refines this feeling into a melodic structure that is wide and digestible, something characteristic of strong modern pop storytelling. It never feels forced, with its emotional weight slowly building and encouraging you to reflect on your own tales of love and loss. "Love Always Felt So Good" is a reflective track, and even when love passes, the beauty of what was still exists, it says. That emotional resonance elevates the song beyond a breakup anthem and makes it a tribute to how love used to feel.

Benjamin's performance demonstrates how weak he is while refusing to lose hope. The song hangs in the space between gratitude and regret, illustrating how challenging it is to move on while still holding memories of what you came from. He does this and makes a pop track that feels personal and real. Through "Love Always Felt So Good," Anthony Benjamin reminds you that sometimes, even when parting ways, there's something to keep in mind, and that's what it felt like to be in love.

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