: The central plea—"If you love me, set me free"—is a call for honesty and the strength to let go rather than "pretending" to love one another.
: Critics have noted the song’s "tamed rawness" and compared its vibe to classic 90s acts like Faith Evans and Toni Braxton . Lyrical Themes and Meaning Leela James Set Me Free
: The lyrics describe a "house [that] is not a home" where the love has vanished despite attempts to make it work. : The central plea—"If you love me, set