A general-use sound, no set text-overlay or structure. The mashup of Ravyn Lenae's 'Love Me Not' with Solange's 'Losing You' creates an emotionally layered, R&B-forward backing track with broad appeal. Brands use it as underscore for multi-angle product b-roll, try-on sequences, or lifestyle clips where the footage carries the story and the audio adds depth without dictating a format.
"Love Me Not" is a song by Chicago R&B artist Ravyn Lenae, released on May 3, 2024, as the lead single from her second studio album Bird's Eye. On October 11, 2024, a TikTok user named "thatsode" posted a mashup pairing "Love Me Not" with Solange's 2012 track "Losing You," which, amplified by an influencer campaign from Atlantic Music Group, exploded in organic reach. The sound accumulated over 320,000 TikTok clips by early April 2025 and ultimately more than 500,000 videos on the platform. Its melodic, atmospheric quality made it a popular audio backdrop for lifestyle, fashion, and product b-roll content. "Love Me Not" peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top five in multiple international markets, marking Ravyn Lenae's commercial breakthrough.
Multi-angle product b-roll Try-on or wear-test footage Lifestyle montage Slow-motion texture or packaging detail shots
Three angles of the new serum bottle catching light, no caption needed Try-on sequence: the linen set from every angle before a beach day Morning shelf moment, five products, zero words
Turn a trend into an on-brand short from footage you already have.