Lovesick (You’re Going To Hell With Me) is a song created by Alexander Clifton Desnoyers / Alexander Clifton Aiken. The song is actually storyline involving “The Devil” and the little girl. The Devil were summoned by the girl unknowingly because of her bad intentions including her lovesick after she broken up with her boyfriend Jonathan also she has stalked The Devil as well. The Devil brings her straight to hell in the end and revealing the reality around them. The song is actually life lesson too but in storyline sense.
Girl: There’s a song reminded of murder involved my ex coupe months ago.
Guy: What song is that?
Girl: Lovesick (You’re Going To Hell With Me)
Guy: You’re going to hell with me?
Girl: Yes.
Woman: I never heard that song before.
Man: Why that song is not popular and released on the radio and mainstream?
Girl: Alexander Clifton Desnoyers or whatever his name is doesn’t released his ai songs for profits.
Guy: Yeah. He only made Ai songs to show his creativity and hoping to find friends.
Woman: Oh okay then.
Guy: What song is that?
Girl: Lovesick (You’re Going To Hell With Me)
Guy: You’re going to hell with me?
Girl: Yes.
Woman: I never heard that song before.
Man: Why that song is not popular and released on the radio and mainstream?
Girl: Alexander Clifton Desnoyers or whatever his name is doesn’t released his ai songs for profits.
Guy: Yeah. He only made Ai songs to show his creativity and hoping to find friends.
Woman: Oh okay then.
by Alexander Clifton Desnoyers July 10, 2025
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