Luxembourg — Celove, a 26-year-old artist and songwriter with Italian roots and a flair for early-2000s nostalgia, announces her return to music with “Faux Fur,” a late-night R&B/Pop single that channels Y2K energy through a distinctly modern lens. Blending the emotional core of turn-of-the-millennium R&B with contemporary confidence, Celove’s sound is both familiar and forward-leaning—an artful reinvention shaped by years of growth away from the spotlight.
Written and composed by Celove (Letizia Lovece) alongside Emerine Samuel and Adriano Da Silva Lopes, with additional composition by John Wolter and mix/master by Sam Asselbor, “Faux Fur” tells a modern love story set between missed calls, passing headlights, and hotel check-ins. The track pairs intimacy with poise,
creating a cinematic atmosphere that feels romantic, stylish, and self-assured. Having sung and played guitar since childhood and with multiple stage performances behind her, Celove’s comeback signals not just a return, but a creative rebirth—evolved, unapologetic, and ready to resonate with a new generation of listeners.