19-year-old singer-songwriter Hailey Picardi has released her third single, “teach you to love me,” an open, journal-like reflection on a feeling that lingers long after the song ends.
At its core, the track explores a familiar dilemma: wanting the person you care about to show up with genuine effort if their feelings are real.
Picardi’s vocals sit front and center, intimate enough to keep your attention fixed on the lyrical intent.
With minimal instrumentation, acoustic guitar and twinkling keys, the production leaves space for the song’s simple but effective line to land: “Can’t teach you to love me, it’s too far above me, you gotta know it from the start.”
The top-line melodic riffs woven through the chorus, particularly as she sings, “oh it feels so insincere, tryna fit you in the mold that I desire,” add an entrancing emotional pull that underscores the song’s central tension.
On the creation of the song, Picardi says, “I wrote ‘teach you to love me’ about a catch-22: If I don’t communicate my wants and needs to my partner, he won’t know what they are. But if I do, it won’t feel like it’s coming from the heart when he does them. Either I bite my tongue and he loves me halfway, or I ask him to mirror a narrative I hand-crafted myself—neither of those things feel like love.”
With its stripped-back production and honest songwriting, “teach you to love me” captures the quiet frustration of realizing that love, at its best, shouldn’t have to be taught.