
Before situationships had a name, Groove Theory gave us “Tell Me.”
It was more than a 90s slow jam — it was emotional maturity in disguise.
In this episode of I Talk To Myself Sometimes, Antoinette revisits “Tell Me” and breaks down how this smooth groove evolved from a song about attraction to a quiet manifesto on communication, boundaries, and self-worth.
In this episode you’ll hear:
• How Amel Larrieux’s voice redefined feminine power and vulnerability
• The shift from flirtation to self-assurance
• Why clear communication is the most underrated kind of intimacy
• Reflections on choosing clarity over confusion