Released March 20, 2026, E-motion (Pt.2) Because All of Us Is Us Is Love by Anthony John Sissian lands like a soft reset button you didn’t know you needed. It’s minimal, almost bare, just acoustic guitar and a voice that doesn’t try too hard, but that’s exactly where its power sits. The repetition isn’t lazy; it’s intentional. “Because all of us is us, is love” keeps circling back until it stops sounding like lyrics and starts feeling like a truth you’re slowly remembering.
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There’s something quietly hypnotic about how the track moves. It doesn’t build in the traditional sense, it deepens. Each line folds into the next like a late-night thought you can’t shake. The songwriting leans into unity, blurring the lines between “you,” “me,” and “us,” until separation feels like a temporary illusion. It’s introspective without being heavy, spiritual without being preachy.

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You can hear echoes of stripped R&B influences, the kind that prioritize mood over structure. The comparison to that 3 a.m. honesty vibe fits, this is music for when everything’s quiet and your guard is down. By the time Sissian reaches the apology, “I’m so sorry I didn’t see that you were me” the track hits its emotional peak, reframing love as recognition, not just connection. It’s not trying to be big. It’s trying to be real. And it sticks.
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