What song can properly say I Love You? This is the tricky question most of us ask when falling in love. This is also the problem most of us find our way to when we are starting a new relationship. We’re searching for the perfect song that can encapsulate our true feelings for the one we adore. While many of us are lucky enough to have already been shown how to say I Love You by a loved one, for the rest of us, it takes some serious trial and error before we’re finally able to uncover that song that can capture our heart. We can find all the clues we need by looking to artists who specialize in expressing their own personal interpretation of I Love You.

Whether it’s Britney Spears: with the song “What So Not,” or Michael Jackson with the track “Who’s It?” no one conveys I Love You quite like Chance the Barber. If either of these songs were your favorite, chances are you’ve been privy to the lyrics to these songs, as well as the music videos.

Chance’s I Love You Say It Back is actually one of my favorite Chance songs: While it may not be as instantly catchy as some of his other singles, Chance brings a level of charisma and talent that makes the lyrics shine. The most impressive thing about Chance is how effortlessly he switches between being humble and being regal. Sometimes, his voice sounds nothing like he wants it to and then, when he needs a boost, he goes into high pitch territory. It is impressive just seeing how versatile Chance is as an artist.

Like many of the musicians mentioned in this article: Jackson also has a line that says I love you, but with a twist. Instead of saying “I love you” in the past couple of decades, he adds “That’s not me,” to emphasize his feelings for the woman in question. He also sings I love you with a slightly higher pitch than usual, bringing more depth to the song. This high-pitched voice works well with Chance’s other instruments to create a smooth and soothing background, even if the lyrics aren’t too uplifting.

One song that features: both “I love you” and “that doesn’t me” in the same verse is Rihanna’s Already and Today. On the first verse, Rihanna thanks her man for all the love that he gives her, while on the second she thanks him for everything he does for her. In between these two lines, Rihanna mentions that she still loves him, proving that she is not over him. In the chorus, she sings, “Now that you’re mine, I need you,” showing that she still sees love and commitment in her relationship with her guy.

Other notable artists: who have used me love you say it all verses are Chris Brown, Akon, and Lil Kim. They all mention aspects of love and commitment in their songs, proving that men can indeed sing about their feelings. Women can also sing about their love and desire as well as their fears and frustrations in a song, as many female artists do.

As a result, it’s safe to say that men can express themselves in I love you say it all styles as well.