bülow Makes a Grand Return With the Bewitching "Don't Break His Heart"

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Photo:  Wesley Goodrich and Maddy Rotman

When it boils down to it, we are all just stumbling through life trying to be the best versions of ourselves. It doesn't matter what stage of life we are in; there is always something to learn from our experiences. Speaking about the inspiration behind her newest track "Don't Break His Heart," German - Canadian pop-star bülow states, ""I let my curiosity lead me and ended up getting way too deep with somebody I didn't have business going deep with. I tend to go with the flow if it feels good, and sometimes it gets me in trouble. It's weird sometimes I don’t understand my emotions entirely, but that's why I wrote this song."

"Don't Break His Heart" marks a distinct progression for bülow in terms of sound and style, taking her brand of eclectic euro-pop to the next level. With four highly successful EPs already under her belt, there is a sense of maturity and confidence surrounding her voice in this new single. She is marching to the beat of her own drum and then using it to make exceptional music.

"Don't Break His Heart" is an entrancing journey through a tumultuous relationship. We get a glimpse into the actuality that bülow is just as free-spirited in her personal life as she is when crafting her unique style of rapturous pop. The way she can take her audience through a journey with her is a gift; it’s as though we are one of her friends and she is regaling us with the events of her latest escapades. bülow's visceral storytelling is undeniably one of her greatest strengths. Leaving your audience craving more is always where you want to leave them, and it's safe to say we're on the edge of our seats waiting for bülow to spill the tea on what she gets up to next.

Listen to "Don't Break His Heart" now:

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