DWLLRS' "Things We Don't Talk About" Sees the Duo Reaching New Heights

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Southern California pop duo DWLLRS are quickly becoming impossible to ignore. From TikTok virality to a coveted Justin Bieber cosign, it's safe to say that DWLLRS are well on their way to pop stardom. Beyond the co-signs and moments of viral fame, their music speaks for itself. Singles such as "Iced Coffee," "Fiction," and personal favorite "You" are reminders of their high-quality output and tendency to push boundaries and blur genres.

Now, the duo are back with another highly-anticipated single titled "Things We Don't Talk About." The single was once again produced, written, and mastered on their own. The track features one of their catchiest hooks and a climatic instrumentals to date.

"We wrote this song after a period of feeling kind of lost in regard to what we truly want to say," shares DWLLRS. "'Things We Don't Talk About' is inspired by the dread that comes with holding things in. On the surface, it's easy to shy away from our insecurities and worries because it's hard to be fully vulnerable all the time. But holding it in too long causes it to kind of eat away at our mental health and we know that. There is a freedom that comes with honest expression and that's what this song touches on for us. It's more than just another single release, for us, this song embodies a sentiment that reminds us to talk about the things that weigh heavy on our minds.“

"Things We Don't Talk About" is DWLLRS at their very best in every aspect. The storytelling, vocal performance, and instrumental are all unparalleled.

Listen to "Things We Don't Talk About" below:

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