You Love Cece 🆒

A Brooklyn‑based indie group released a track titled You Love Cece that described a love for a city’s “Cece”—a nickname for the vibrant graffiti‑covered alleyway where they first practiced. The song became an anthem for anyone who falls in love with a place as much as a person, hitting #12 on the Billboard Alternative chart.

I wrote those three words on a scrap of paper, folded it twice, and put it in my pocket. Not because I needed to remember — God knows I couldn’t forget — but because I needed to see it outside my own head. you love cece

For many, the phrase "You love Cece" begins and ends with Cece Parekh (played by Hannah Simone) from the hit sitcom New Girl . Cece wasn't just the "best friend" archetype; she was the grounded, cynical, yet deeply fiercely protective heart of the show. A Brooklyn‑based indie group released a track titled

, founded by Cece Fein Hughes, is known for its hand-painted enamel signet rings that function as "wearable art". Not because I needed to remember — God

| Pillar | What It Does | Tips for Execution | |--------|--------------|--------------------| | | Captures attention instantly—often a witty or heartfelt line that says “I see you, I know you.” | Open with a concrete detail: “You love Cece’s midnight‑blue sneakers, the way they click against the subway tiles.” | | Conflict | Shows why the confession matters. Is there a barrier (distance, timing, fear)? | Insert tension: “But the world tells us love should be quiet, not shouted across the feed.” | | Resolution | Gives the audience a payoff: acceptance, a promise, or a bittersweet acknowledgment. | Close with a vivid image: “So I’ll wear my own blue shoes, and when we cross paths, I’ll smile knowing we both love Cece.” |

You can’t talk about loving Cece without mentioning her relationship with Schmidt. Their dynamic—a mix of high-energy chaos and grounded devotion—is widely considered one of the best "slow-burn" romances in television history. The Modern Influence