So Easy (To Fall In Love) — Bieber Show Cover

A tender male falsetto reinterpretation of Olivia Dean's self-worth anthem — the perspective flipped from playful self-assurance to open-hearted sincerity, whispering to someone else how easy they are to love. Minimalist piano and bossa nova-inflected R&B, in the Bieber Changes/Justice era mold.

So Easy (To Fall In Love) — Bieber Show Cover
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Olivia Dean wrote "So Easy (To Fall In Love)" as a quiet act of encouragement — a reminder, before a first date, that you are already worth falling for. She described it as "a pat on the back when you're going out the door." 1 2 That sentiment — generous, warm, directed outward — is what made the song worth flipping. In the original, the narrator offers herself as the prize. Here, the narrator is talking to someone else, almost whispering the thing they forgot to believe about themselves.
The arrangement strips back to the essentials: piano, a slow-swaying bass, synth pads that hover like held breath. The bossa nova swing of the original stays in the groove but loosens into something closer to a late-night R&B ballad — unhurried, close, the kind of song that sounds right coming through a phone speaker at 1 a.m. The falsetto sits in the upper register for the choruses but dips into chest voice for the verses, the way a real conversation shifts in volume depending on how honest it gets.
The bridge is the turn. Where the final chorus layers voices on top of each other — "with you... with you..." — it's not bravado; it's someone realising mid-sentence that they've said something true. The song ends quietly, because the point was never to be convincing. It was just to say it out loud.
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  1. 1Olivia Dean – So Easy (To Fall In Love) Lyrics
  2. 2Olivia Dean on 'The Art of Loving,' Sabrina Carpenter, and Men

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