Love… Loud & Clear Lyrics
Alaine
Lyrics
You don't have to say it
I know how you feel
You don't need to speak a word to reveal
When you love this way it's
Easy to love what you need (when you need)
So baby
Close the door
Turn the lights off hold me like you never did before
Closer than we've ever been
With words unspoken
I cry out to you and you answer me
Silently
In the silence of the night
Your heartbeat speaks to mine
In the silence of the night
I hear love loud and clear
When you touch you tell me
You'll never let go
With my eyes I beg you to take full control
Baby in this moment
I understand you without a sound
Without a doubt
So baby
Close the door
Turn the lights off hold me like you never did before
Closer than we've ever been
With words unspoken
I cry out to you and you answer me
Silently
In the silence of the night
Your heartbeat speaks to mine
In the silence of the night
I hear love loud and clear
Touch me, feel me, quietly
Don't speak
Just love me now baby
Now let's be silent
Time to give and take love
Let's make loooove
In the silence of the night
Your heartbeat speaks to mine
In the silence of the night
I hear love loud and clear
In the silence of the night
Your heartbeat speaks to mine
In the silence of the night
I hear love loud and clear
Song & Lyrics Facts
Alaine - Love… Loud & Clear is a reggae-influenced song released in 2006 by Jamaican singer Alaine. It was featured on her debut album, Sacrifice, which was released on August 8th, 2006.
The genre of the track is Reggae Fusion and it was written by Alaine Laughton and Donovan Germain. The band members included Alaine on vocals, Lloyd “Obeah” Denton on bass guitar, Dean Fraser on saxophone, Craig Jackson on keyboards and Sly Dunbar on drums. The lyrics of this song are about loving someone so much that you want to shout it out loud for everyone to hear. Alaine has described the song as being “a celebration of love” and she hopes that people can relate to it. The music video for the song was shot in Jamaica and directed by Jay Will (Game Over). It features cameos from other popular dancehall artists such as Elephant Man and Tami Chynn.