Following the release of her latest single, "These Boys Ain't It," New Jersey's fast-rising r&b sensation Law returns with her new single, "Why Me?"  Produced and co-written by Sekai, the song takes on a new darker tone than her previous releases. Law had this to say about the difference in the sound.

“I definitely wanted to go places I haven’t been before artistically and expand the sound I made with vent.”

She also mentioned the single “Why Me” is the start of the journey to “Vent Too” the follow-up to her massively successful first ep “Vent” which amassed over 2 million streams.

“This song is definitely a good introduction to VENT TOO”

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