"You are loved, you are loved, you are loved"
About this Quote
Groban’s persona matters. He’s not a confessional diarist or a swagger merchant; his brand is steadiness, big-voiced sincerity, a sort of grown-up balm. That makes the line feel less like flirtation and more like triage. The second-person address turns the listener into the only subject in the room, and the lack of details is strategic. No "because", no conditions, no story that might exclude you. It’s broad enough to catch the person who thinks they’re the exception.
The subtext is that modern life is an ambient rejection machine: online comparison, fractured community, private shame with public timelines. In that climate, love isn’t a given; it’s a message that fails to send. So the intent isn’t to inform you of a fact you forgot - it’s to overwrite an internal narrative that’s gotten loud. Repeating it three times acknowledges the resistance: you won’t accept it the first time, you might argue with it the second, you might finally let it sit with you on the third.
It also smuggles in a communal promise. Even when delivered by one voice, it implies a chorus behind it: someone, somewhere, is still choosing you.
Quote Details
| Topic | I Love You |
|---|---|
| Source | Song: "You Are Loved (Don’t Give Up)" (Josh Groban), album "Awake" (2006) |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Groban, Josh. (2026, January 30). You are loved, you are loved, you are loved. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-are-loved-you-are-loved-you-are-loved-184644/
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Groban, Josh. "You are loved, you are loved, you are loved." FixQuotes. January 30, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-are-loved-you-are-loved-you-are-loved-184644/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"You are loved, you are loved, you are loved." FixQuotes, 30 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-are-loved-you-are-loved-you-are-loved-184644/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.













