Loving Love
Naaz made a song called Loving Love
and didn’t complicate it. The whole premise is right there: love doesn’t follow rules, doesn’t check gender, doesn’t ask permission.
When she talked about where this came from, I caught something specific. Not some polished statement about acceptance, but real weight. She’d experienced being rejected for who she was, lived with that self-doubt. She’d seen people collapse under the pressure of loving the wrong
person. And what she’d worked out was straightforward: love is what it is. The people you love are who you love, and that’s all that matters.
The song sits on easy, loping beats and her voice is sure, and the message lands light: girls love boys, boys love boys, girls love girls. Whatever makes you happy. That’s permission enough.
I appreciated the lack of hesitation in it. No apology, no explanation, just someone saying something true and moving on.