From his forthcoming album Drugs, August Alsina drops off the visual for “Lonely,” a song that samples Bobby Womack’s “If You Think You’re Lonely Now.”
“If you think you’re horny now / Come and let a real ni**a slide through, girl,” he sings
The video sees August as he enters a small grocery store late at night and performs among the aisles (which has his face on all the products). The video also gives 90s vibes with the moving platform and an up-close-and-personal, fish-eye lens-like angle.
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“Lonely” by August Alsina is a hauntingly soulful track that explores the emotional complexities of solitude and heartbreak. The song opens with a sparse, moody melody, creating a sense of vulnerability that sets the tone for what’s to come. The minimalist production allows Alsina’s expressive voice to take center stage, weaving a story that resonates with anyone who has experienced the emptiness of lost love.
The lyrics are poignant and introspective, reflecting on the pain of separation and the longing for connection. As Alsina sings about the struggles of moving on, there’s a raw honesty in his voice, drawing listeners into his world. The recurring theme of loneliness is amplified by the song’s slow tempo and melancholic instrumentation, with subtle beats and atmospheric synths that enhance the sense of isolation.
In the chorus, Alsina’s voice soars with a mix of passion and sorrow, conveying the conflicting emotions that come with the end of a relationship. It’s a powerful moment that underscores the depth of his feelings, creating an emotional impact that lingers long after the song ends. “Lonely” is a captivating reflection on the darker aspects of love, beautifully delivered with a soulful touch that speaks to the heart.