The song was written with Charlie Scene from Hollywood Undead
Country newcomer Lecade is calling his partnerโs bluff in his confronting new track โLove Me Anyway,โ out now via Big Machine Records. Sheโs made it clear that sheโs fed up with his bad habits, but he knows sheโs no angel herself, and that she will continue to love him despite his shortcomings. He insists heโs never shied away from who he is, delivering the hard truth that โ no matter how messed up he might be โ this broken version of himself is exactly the man she fell in love with, and that might say more about her than it does him. Written by Lecade alongside Charlie Scene from Hollywood Undead, โLove Me Anywayโ is a layered sonic argument that erupts with booming drums and broken hearts.
โโLove Me Anywayโ is really just about being who you are and having someone beside you that loves you through all the flaws,โ shares Lecade. โI hope the fans enjoy it and can relate to the idea of that on both ends.โ
With more than three million monthly listeners and 100 million streams globally to date, Lecade is just getting started. He wrapped up his Liquor & Cigarettes Tour last month where he made stops in Mississippi before playing a headline show at Nashvilleโs Exit/In and providing tour support for Chase Matthew on two dates. This summer, heโll perform at CMA Fest, Carolina Country Music Festival, Summerfest 2025, and The Camp At Lake Wappapello.
Splitting his upbringing between Winfield, Louisiana, and Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Cade Brinkley, better known as Lecade grew up watching his dad play in dives and legendary honky tonks (like Tootsies) across the south with his band. Falling in love with music at such an early age, Lecade began consuming music of all kinds before converting from an avid listener to a creator himself. In high school he began creating music in his bedroom by buying beats from YouTube creators and writing lyrics over themโwhich caught the attention of Nashville and TikTok alike. Now, the Country artist is determined to be the next to defy genres, successfully marrying pop country with just enough hip-hop style.