A spoken-word duet where soft keys and sub pressure turn Love-ology into homework you enjoy.
Desmond Parson and Laia set “Major In Love“ inside a campus-daydream romance, then keep the feeling grounded. Laia opens on spoken word with close diction and steady breath, every line tossed across the desk with care. Parson answers in melody, soft tenor placed forward so the flirt stays clear.
You can almost hear the bar clock ticking along in a super precise rhythm keeping everything in time. Listen closely: a quick kick hits the one, a crisp snare snaps the backbeat, and the hats keep a steady tick as the bass lays down a long, warm note beneath the chords. An electric piano fills the middle with a soft glow, then the chorus opens up when they spell L-O-V-E in stacked harmony. Quick. Sticky.
The turning line lands plain: “I want to get my degree in Love-ology / With you next to me / I can’t wait till I graduate.” The academic frame keeps rolling, with Laia calling out “Kinesiology” and Desmond bending “Psychology” into a rhyme stamp. The long quote hits in the outro and stays personal: “You study me page by page / I mean, you leave hand written inscriptions on the margins of my heart / I’m your wide open book and you’re the scholastic achiever that made me a believer in your love.”
The outro strips back to keys and sub, letting that spoken coda sit front and center. The cover art sells it too, book stack and comic color with music notes in the air. The chorus spells itself again.
Credits
Producer(s): Desmond Parson • Label(s): self-released • Release: 02/2026 • Album: Single
