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Van Hechter on “Boy Problems,” Heartbreak, and Dancing It Away
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Van Hechter on “Boy Problems,” Heartbreak, and Dancing It Away

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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French-Georgian artist Van Hechter lives in Montreal, where he co-owns Isotop Records with associate producer D.J. Eryck Wyseman. Known for his clever, multi-layered lyrics that expose human flaws, often his own, with humor and charm, Van has built a cult following in the underground scene. Stylish both in fashion and sound, his music now plays on radio stations in New York, Chicago, and California, and he’s set to perform regularly in Manhattan over the next year.

His latest single, “Boy Problems,” is a daring bilingual track blending French and English. Van refused to translate it entirely into English, believing the French lyrics added a romantic flair. Here’s what he had to say about it.

Is this your first really bilingual song?
“I have a few songs with a French sentence or two, but yes, ‘Boy Problems’ is my first fully bilingual song. It wasn’t calculated at all; it’s just how it came out when I wrote it. I thought, well, French is supposed to be the language of love, so why not talk about heartbreak in French?

Plus, I used a Montreal accent, meaning Quebec French, not France French, which was important to me. I wanted to represent and honor the city where I’ve spent most of my life.”

What’s the song about?
“It’s about self-respect and knowing your worth. If you feel you aren’t loved at your true value, exit even if the relationship has great moments. Never settle for crumbs. It’s better to be alone than around someone who makes you feel small.

And I remember dancing that breakup away after each show at Orage Club, where I entertain twice a week. A very disco cliché, really,” he laughs.

A disco cliché we love, though…
“Yes! From Barry White and Carrie Lucas to Dua Lipa, dancing away heartbreak while pretending everything’s fine works every time in a song. The idea never gets old, so I dove right in.”

Right before the break, you sing ‘Tout seul à Montréal,’ which means ‘All alone in Montreal.’ How does being alone in Montreal feel?
“Mehhh, that was the pain talking. I rarely feel lonely, especially not in Montreal. I live downtown, and I can’t walk 10 meters, about 32 feet, without running into someone I know. As soon as I step outside my flat, there’s always someone to say hello to.”

Any plans to visit California?
“God, I’d love to visit California again. Palm Springs was exquisite! People were so kind. I remember walking from my hotel to a café for breakfast while cars were honking at me. I didn’t even know why. Maybe the mustache?” he chuckles.

“I also remember confiding my troubles to a girl by a pool with a stunning mountain view. I was going through a setback, and she followed up with me for two years after that conversation. Can you believe it? How generous!”

Your stage presence is magnetic. When you walk on, there’s a real star aura. Where does that come from, do you think?
“If I do have that aura, I think it comes from letting go. I’m at my best when I don’t overthink. I rehearse a lot, but I let performances flow naturally and leave room for spontaneity.

It actually took years to loosen up on stage. When I first started out, I was petrified. Now, performing is my favorite part of the job.”

You can hear his new song HERE

November 6, 2025 0 comments
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Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam Deal With Heartbreak in Dil Tod Gaya Tu From Haq

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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After the release of Qubool, the makers of Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam starrer Haq have dropped another heart wrenching track, Dil Tod Gaya Tu. The song is presented by Junglee Music (a division of Times Music). It captures the pain of heartbreak and the silent ache that follows unspoken goodbyes. Vishal Mishra has composed and sung the song while Kaushal Kishore has penned the lyrics.

Dil Tod Gaya Tu delves into the ache of separation through a melody that mixes raw emotions with cinematic depth. Following the overwhelming response to Qubool, this song takes Haq’s musical journey forward. It rightly captures heartbreak and silence. Emraan and Yami’s characters beautifully portray the same.

Speaking about the song and its visually appealing video, Emraan Hashmi shared, “Dil Tod Gaya Tu carries the emotional weight of heartbreak in the most honest way. Vishal has created something truly beautiful, a song that’s simple, powerful and deeply human.”

Yami Gautam added, “There’s a subtle intensity in Dil Tod Gaya Tu. It’s not just about heartbreak, it’s about everything that remains unsaid after love fades. The music, the lyrics, and the emotion all come together so seamlessly.” Vishal Mishra noted, “This song is very close to my heart. Dil Tod Gaya Tu came from a place of real pain and reflection. It’s about love that changes you, and the silence that follows. Emraan and Yami have expressed that emotion beautifully on screen.”

Mandar Thakur, CEO, Times Music/Junglee Music, said, “After the incredible response to Qubool, Dil Tod Gaya Tu carries forward the soulful essence of Haq. Vishal Mishra continues to create music that resonates deeply, and with Emraan and Yami’s performances, this song becomes an unforgettable cinematic experience.”

October 29, 2025 0 comments
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Lily Allen Says She Has Moved on From David Harbour Heartbreak
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Lily Allen Says She Has Moved on From David Harbour Heartbreak

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Although Lily Allen‘s evocative new album, West End Girl, reflects on the unraveling of her marriage to Stranger Things actor David Harbour, the singer confirmed she doesn’t still feel “confused or angry” about the situation.

In a conversation with Mel Ottenberg for Interview magazine, Allen explained that her album isn’t about getting back at her ex. Ottenberg asked of the LP, “Should we call it a revenge tour?”

“It isn’t,” Allen replied. “I mean, I wrote this record in 10 days in December and I feel very differently about the whole situation now. We all go through breakups and it’s always fucking brutal. But I don’t think it’s that often that you feel inclined to write about it while you’re in it.”

She added, “That’s what’s fun about this record; it’s viscerally like going through the motions. At the time, I was really trying to process things and that’s great in terms of the album, but I don’t feel confused or angry now. I don’t need revenge.”

The singer explained that some of West End Girl is “based on truth and some of it is fantasy.” She explained, “It’s not a cruel album. I don’t feel like I’m being mean. It was just the feelings I was processing at the time.”

Ottenberg asked how she managed to get out of a broken heart. “I think it’s just getting out and socializing,” she said. “I’m guilty of putting all of it on one person when I’m in a relationship. So when that person leaves, I feel completely bereft and it takes me a while to be like, ‘Actually, I can rely on friends for some of this stuff as well.’”

Allen also admitted to being on dating apps following her breakup from Harbour, which she said was difficult to do as a woman in the public eye. “They’re awful, especially if you’re going through heartbreak,” she noted. “There is nothing more depressing than hundreds of people that are nothing like the person that you’re missing. … I’m not really looking to go out with another famous person.”

She said she was actually banned from Hinge “for impersonating myself,” but she is still on Raya. Allen added that she is currently not dating anyone specific. “I’m not in a relationship, but there are some people that I meet up with,” she said.

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Allen and Harbour married in 2020. West End Girl marks her first new album in seven years, following 2018’s No Shame. It features 14 tracks recorded in Los Angeles over 10 days with her music director Blue May late last year before completing it between New York and London.

“The record is vulnerable in a way that my music perhaps hasn’t been before – certainly not over the course of a whole album,” Allen said in a statement, adding, “I’ve used shared experiences as the basis for songs which try to delve into why we humans behave as we do, so the record is a mixture of fact and fiction which I hope serves as a reminder of how stoic yet also how frail we humans can be. In that respect I think it’s very much an album about the complexities of relationships and how we all navigate them.”

October 29, 2025 0 comments
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Rani Mukerji Recalls Father's Heartbreak Over National Award Snub For Black
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Rani Mukerji Recalls Father’s Heartbreak Over National Award Snub For Black

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
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Rani Mukerji recently opened up about a deeply personal moment in her career—the time she didn’t win the National Award for her performance in Black(2005), despite high expectations. Speaking at an event in Delhi, the actress shared how her father, veteran filmmaker Ram Mukerji, reacted to the outcome, and how it shaped her perspective on fame and recognition.

The critically acclaimed film Black, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, featured Rani in a demanding role as Michelle, a deaf, mute, and blind woman. At just 25 years old, Rani delivered a performance that was widely praised, and many believed she was the frontrunner for the National Award for Best Actress that year.

“There was chatter that I would win,” Rani recalled. “I gave my all in Black. I was just 25 at the time, and I poured everything into that role. But when I didn’t win, that’s when my blinkers came on. I realised that even when you do your best work, things might not always go your way.”

Rani shared that the disappointment wasn’t hers alone. “I have to be honest and tell you that my father was very disappointed. My baba was heartbroken that I didn’t win. So was Sanjay, the director of the film,” she said.

 

Despite the letdown, Rani emphasized the importance of perspective and timing. “When things are meant to happen, they happen. The way India and my fans cheered for me—it couldn’t have been better than that.”

Black was co-written, directed, and co-produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The film also starred Amitabh Bachchan, Ayesha Kapur, Shernaz Patel, and Dhritiman Chatterjee. It was inspired by the life and writings of Helen Keller, focusing on the intense journey of a differently-abled woman and her teacher, who eventually develops Alzheimer’s disease. The film went on to win several National Awards, including Best Actor for Amitabh Bachchan, Best Feature Film in Hindi, and Best Costume Design. However, Rani’s exclusion from the winners’ list was widely discussed at the time.

Fast forward to 2023, Rani finally received her first National Award for Best Actress for her powerful performance in Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway. Directed by Ashima Chibber, the film is inspired by the real-life story of Sagarika Chakraborty, an Indian mother who fought against Norwegian child welfare services to reunite with her children in 2011.

Reflecting on her long journey, Rani said that awards are not always the final measure of an artist’s worth. “It’s about the connection you make with your audience and the impact your work leaves behind,” she noted.

Looking ahead, Rani is set to return to the big screen in a bold, action-packed role with Mardaani 3. Directed by Abhiraj Minawala, the third instalment of the popular Mardaani franchise is scheduled to release on February 27, 2026. The film promises to showcase Rani once again as the fierce and determined cop Shivani Shivaji Roy, a character that has already earned her widespread acclaim.

Rani’s journey, marked by highs and lows, stands as a testament to her resilience and unwavering dedication to her craft. Her story not only reflects the unpredictable nature of awards and recognition but also highlights the emotional investments made by artists and their families behind the scenes.

September 27, 2025 0 comments
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Demi Lovato Dances the Heartbreak Away in 'Here All Night' Music Video
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Demi Lovato Dances the Heartbreak Away in ‘Here All Night’ Music Video

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Demi Lovato has dropped an infectious new single, “Here All Night.” The dance-ready track was produced by Zhone, and arrives alongside a music video directed by Hannah Lux Davis.

“Begging for the bass ’til it’s hitting me right/ Sweatin’ on the dance floor under the lights,” Lovato howls on the soaring pop track. “To get over you/ I’ll be here all night.”

“’Here All Night’ is a breakup song I wrote by channeling a character, and it was so freeing to step into someone else’s story,” Lovato shared in a statement. “From the moment we finished the song, I knew it needed to be a dance video. It’s about dancing through heartbreak. It’s raw and empowering, with a playful, voyeuristic point of view.”

“Here All Night” will appear on Lovato’s forthcoming ninth album alongside her recent single “Fast.” Lovato tapped Zhone — the music maker behind “Someone for Me” by Kylie Minogue, “Rush” by Troye Sivan, and “Joyride” by Kesha — to executive-produce the project.

“It’s been so inspiring working with Demi and experiencing her journey of continued leveling up,” Zhone told Rolling Stone about their work together. “She is such a master in the studio. This album is about letting inhibitions go, and we had so much fun making this music! It really comes across throughout.”

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Earlier this week, Lovato discussed her new era of music during an appearance on the Just Trish podcast. “Where I’m at today, my music is a huge reflection of where I’m at,” Lovato explained on the podcast. “I’m feeling more confident in my skin. I am in a really great place in my life. I’m happy, I’m in love, and that was part of the reason why I started making this music. The last album I made was Holy Fvck, and it was rock. It was very emotionally charged. It was, you know, there was anger and there was angst and sadness, and I’m just not in that place anymore.”

She added that despite finishing her ninth LP, she has already started recording more songs. “[This] was a big year for me, but I’m so inspired creatively right now that I’m already back in the studio,” the singer said. “I’m not taking a break. I’m so inspired and hungry for more music, because I feel like I tapped into something that feels really good and I want to chase that. I was in the studio yesterday, and I’m in the studio again on Friday and I’m just going to continue to work. I’m not stopping.”

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Music Review: Jon Batiste opts for chill vibe on stripped-down album, 'Big Money'
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Music Review: King Princess scoffs at heartbreak on ‘Girl Violence’

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

LOS ANGELES — It’s impossible to hear King Princess groan “I’m a loser” on their ambitious third album and not think of Beck singing the same line in his canonical slacker anthem released more than three decades ago.

Music Review: King Princess scoffs at heartbreak on ‘Girl Violence’

Although “Alone Again” is more of an angsty breakup song than an ode to sloth, the evocation of Beck’s “Loser” is fitting for the 26-year-old born Mikaela Straus. In both Straus’ guitar-driven pop music and her public persona, the singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist exemplifies an offhanded irreverence that artists who aren’t men rarely afford.

Unlike their previous album, “Hold On Baby,” which veered into a solemnity so full of ballads that it sometimes felt in conflict with Straus’ playfulness and snark, “Girl Violence” is a return to form.

“I’m sorry my love / You’re insane,” she sneers on the album’s ambient opening title track.

In “Jaime,” Straus seeks to play coy and appear unflappable toward the object of her desire. That concerted effort eventually belies a desperation.

“You’re just a fly in my glass,” Straus sings coolly at the beginning of the track. But by the end, they surrender — accompanied by a cacophony of shoegaze-y synths, guitars, percussion and a Mellotron. “I’ve been secretly wishing you’d date me / Despite all the times you were wack / If you told me I’m cool, I’d collapse.”

That sonic and lyrical contrast exists throughout “Girl Violence.” Scoffs mask tears. Tenderness glistens beneath declarations of violence. “You prep my despair / You know I like it,” she croons on “Girls,” a torch song about self-destructive queer lust. Sultry instrumentation and doo-wop-esque background vocals evoke both melancholic longing and excitement.

Even as Straus sings about heartbreak and insecurity, the album remains mostly tonally upbeat. “Everybody wants me / Just ask your man, babe,” she taunts on “Cry Cry Cry” over punchy drums and her warm electric guitar.

However, a couple songs struggle to find their place on this record. “Origin Story” and “Say What You Will” come to mind. Those moments would have fit better on Straus’ mostly moody, midtempo first album.

By large, that Straus is a bona fide rock star is more apparent when she plays live than on their restrained recorded pop songs. But she occasionally shows off her virtuosic skill on her records, like with the crunchy guitar solo at the end of the otherwise laid back “I Feel Pretty.”

That oscillation — between gritty and pretty — is a defining theme of “Girl Violence.”

Three and a half stars out of five.

On repeat: “Get Your Heart Broken”

Skip it: “Origin Story”

For fans of: Maggie Rogers, St. Vincent, dirtbag feminism, trolling the internet with Christine Baranski

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

September 9, 2025 0 comments
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Sheinelle Jones Details Her Heartbreak in Today Return
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Sheinelle Jones Details Her Heartbreak in Today Return

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84

“She calls this experience a ‘beautiful nightmare,’” Savannah shared during the Sept. 2 episode of Today. “She has thoughts on grief that are so touching, she’s got a special message of hope too for anyone facing their own struggles and we will share that with you.”

As the 53-year-old said of Sheinelle’s return, “We cannot wait to welcome her home right where she belongs.”

And this isn’t the first time Sheinelle’s Today family has rallied around her. Following Uche’s death in May, just 45 at the time of his passing, the Today show put together a moving tribute for him.

“There are no words for the pain we feel for Sheinelle and their three young children,” Savannah said during the May episode. “Uche was an incredible person. We all loved him. And so we want to take a moment to tell you more about the remarkable man who was Sheinelle’s perfect partner in life.”

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