DEEWAVE PROTECTS HIS PEACE ON TENDER NEW SINGLE “SAVE SOME FOR ME”


Nigerian artist Deewave has always had a knack for articulating emotional complexities. With
his new single “Save Some For Me”, he delivers what might be his most poignant work yet, a
tender exploration of how to love without losing yourself. It’s the kind of song that lingers long
after the last note fades, like a late-night conversation with a wise friend.


“Save Some For Me” is breathtaking in its simplicity. Deewave wrestles with love’s central
paradox: “Maybe just one more dance… I cannot decide to either float or drown.” The
metaphor is exquisite, love as both buoyancy and danger.


When he sings the titular hook “I save some me for me, save some you for you”, it feels
revolutionary in its quiet insistence on boundaries. The line “When I’m lost I hope I can find
me tomorrow” is particularly devastating, capturing the fear of losing oneself in a relationship.
“This song is my letter to anyone who’s ever felt drained by love,” Deewave shares.


In an era of performative romance, “Save Some For Me” is a rare celebration of emotional
sustainability.