Faith Schueler & Levi Hummon Shatter Hearts With “Love Me To Pieces”
- All Country News
- 20 hours ago
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When South Carolina native Faith Schueler opens her mouth to sing, you believe every word. Her voice carries that rare mix of grit and vulnerability like someone who’s lived the heartbreak she’s telling you about, even if she’s still standing in the middle of it. That’s the magic pulsing at the center of her newest release, “Love Me To Pieces," a collaboration with hitmaker Levi Hummon and co-writer Patrick Tarpey.

From the very first line, the song feels like stepping into the aftermath of a storm. It’s not the quiet peace of moving on, it’s the raw, restless tug-of-war between wanting to let go and desperately wanting to stay. “It’s about when you let someone actually love you to what feels like a million pieces,” Schueler explains. “The back-and-forth relationship between loving someone and wanting to leave. I feel like so many people can relate to this song.”
She’s right. “Love Me To Pieces” isn’t about tidy endings or picture-perfect breakups, it’s about the messy middle. The verses paint vivid snapshots: late-night kisses in the dark, walking into a party and trying not to look at the person who once wrecked you, staring down the puzzle of who you were before and after love blew everything apart. The chorus lands like glass hitting tile: I let you love me to pieces / Now I’m picking them up.
Pairing with Levi Hummon was a move that brought weight and balance to the track. Where Schueler leans into emotion, Hummon adds a sharp edge, a steady counterpoint that keeps the song grounded even as it soars into heartbreak anthems territory. Together, their voices chase each other in a way that mirrors the push-and-pull of the story itself.
“Love Me To Pieces” is the kind of country song that doesn’t tie up the ending with a bow. Instead, it sits with you, reminding you that heartbreak isn’t a single wound, it’s a thousand little cuts, each one carrying its own echo. But in that brokenness, Schueler finds beauty, and in teaming up with Hummon, she proves that sometimes the sharpest edges make the strongest art.
This isn’t just a song, it’s a confession, a diary entry set to melody, and a reminder that even when your heart is shattered, the pieces still tell a story worth singing.
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