Chelsea Collins Offers Her Version Of The Legendary Song “L-O-V-E”
“L-O-V-E” is a very popular song that has been entitled to different covers and remixes. Recently, Chelsea Collins unveiled her perspective of the song, titled “Used To Be”, which is quite darker than the original version. While Nat King Cole’s outlook on the song was based on falling in love, Chelsea’s view enfolds a heartbreaking story, fed with lies.
However, the production is definitely as catchy as the original. Indeed, It might be true that Chelsea’s version has a more commercial structure but the most important is that the composition is filled with emotion and charisma.
Moreover, the video is well orchestrated, especially thanks to Chelsea's acting skills. She really showcases the psychotic persona, that women often display, after facing betrayal. You'll indubitably be entertained by this masterpiece. Without further ado, watch the clip below.
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