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Liulf Lucifer Calls Out Relationship Imbalance on “Give It to Me, Like Me”

Liulf Lucifer is coming out of Manchester with a new track that is basically a wake-up call for anyone who has ever settled for a subpar relationship. The single, “Give It to me, Like me,” officially dropped on February 27, 2026, and it doesn’t pull any punches. Recorded right at home, it has that raw, direct energy you only get when someone is finally saying what’s been on their mind for way too long.

The song is all about self-worth and the frustration of being the only one putting in the effort. Liulf is very open about where this came from. It started with a deep personal annoyance about the “imbalance” in relationships. He talks specifically about the struggle of being a professional top who is also a versatile gay man—basically, he gives 100% in the bedroom and emotionally, but his partners often can’t or won’t return that same level of intensity. It’s the kind of situation that makes you want to hold back just so you don’t end up disappointed.

Instead of just sulking about it, Liulf turned that feeling into a “moral compass” for his listeners. The track is a reminder that you don’t have to keep someone happy if they are making you miserable. It’s a loud, clear message that “compliance” is not the same thing as love. If you’re the one doing all the heavy lifting while the other person just sits there, this song is for you.

Musically, it’s a simple, feel-good track, which is a funny contrast to the heavy themes of “emotional auditing” and “baggage.” It’s catchy enough to be a club anthem, but the lyrics are there to give you a bit of a backbone. It’s for anyone trapped in a “suffocating dynamic” who needs a little push to realize they deserve more.

 

Liulf wants this to be a transformative experience for people. It’s a call to look at what you’re bringing to the table and to demand that your partner does the same. No more “settling” just to keep the peace. In a world where people often play games, Liulf is asking for some real authenticity. So if you’ve ever felt like you’re shouting into a void in a relationship, “Give It to me, Like me” will definitely resonate. It’s honest, a bit salty, and very empowering. Enjoy More From Liulf Lucifer here;

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