Fall In Love With Me

Album: Psychopath (2023)
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  • Many of Morgan Wade's songs are pretty intense, often dealing with her battles to stay sober and manage her depression, but "Fall In Love With Me" is a lighthearted, flirty song where she lets her love interest know her intentions.

    The song a reaction to the speculation over Wade's relationship with Kyle Richards, a star of the reality show The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills. They appeared together at the Americana Music Awards in 2022, and later at the iHeartRadio Music Festival. Fans of both Wade and Richards wanted the tea, but they played coy, saying they were just friends. In this song, Wade is basically fueling those rumors in a kind of trolling satire.
  • Kyle Richards plays Morgan Wade's love interest in the video, which has some steamy scenes, including one where they're feeding each other strawberries and whipped cream. It caused quite a stir in the The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills fan community.
  • Kyle Richards was married during her supposed courtship with Wade, but rumored to be separated from her husband, Mauricio Umansky. When the video was posted on Richards' Instagram, he commented, "So good," with fire emojis.
  • The song is part of Morgan Wade's second solo album, Psychopath, which was produced by Sadler Vaden, the guitarist in Jason Isbell's band, The 400 Unit. He started working with Wade before she got a record deal, co-writing her 2019 single "The Night."

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