Let E L E Y's "Do Me Like That" Cool You Off This Summer

Are you in need of a summertime pop-R&B bop? Meet E L E Y. With vocals reminiscent of The Weeknd and Khalid placed atop soulful and anthemic production, E L E Y isn't one you'll want to miss. His latest single, "Do Me Like That," is out this summer, and it swirls in the fleeting feeling of a heatwave-tinged romance. This Nashville newcomer is officially on the map, coming a long way from his original beat battling days with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis.

In "Do Me Like That," E L E Y gets a hand from the alt-pop boys of The Band CAMINO. The melding of Tennessee's finest new talents is nothing short of a dream. ELEY shared with us that the song was, “like a combination of the best of both our sounds on Hennessy.”

"Do Me Like That" possesses a youthful energy that makes both your day feel lighter and your heart beat faster. The song describes the waxing and waning of commitment within a relationship - and he's the one taking the grunt of it. E L E Y sings, "Ooh like a tide you’re leaving and you’re coming right back / Why you always gotta do me like that." Who knew E L E Y going through it would give us such a gem of a track?  

Listen to "Do Me Like That" below:

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