Glen Washington - My Love Is Real May 2026
Washington’s career is a testament to endurance. Before becoming a solo powerhouse, he was a "singing drummer," having learned the craft under the guidance of Joseph Hill (of the legendary group Culture). This deep-seated rhythmic foundation is palpable in "My Love Is Real," where his vocal timing dances perfectly over a classic dancehall-influenced reggae riddim. Lyrical Themes & Analysis
: Washington’s signature raspy yet melodic tone—often compared to Beres Hammond—brings a layer of sincerity to the track. When he sings that "a house is not a home" when sitting alone, you feel the genuine longing for connection. Why It Still Resonates Glen Washington - My Love Is Real
The Heartbeat of Lovers Rock: Reviewing Glen Washington’s "My Love Is Real" Washington’s career is a testament to endurance
: The song serves as a direct message of loyalty. The lyrics emphasize that his "playing days are over" and that he has found "the one" with whom he wants to build a future. Lyrical Themes & Analysis : Washington’s signature raspy
Unlike his equally popular track "True Love," which navigates the confusion of being torn between two lovers, is an anthem of absolute certainty.
: A standout theme is the desire for a settled life. Washington sings about raising children who understand their "roots and culture," grounding a romantic song in broader social and cultural values.