"I played him the song to break up with him. In a way...that'd f*cking evil." Brooke Scullion is not one to mince her words.
She certainly didn't on her pop-punk inspired Eurovision entry That's Rich (justice!) or her sophisticated synth-pop delight Tongues, and she certainly is carrying on the trend with her new single - the country-influenced break-up anthem Heartbreaker.
And in case you couldn't tell, Heartbreaker is all about the time when you know that something isn't working, so to spare the other person's feeling, you pull the plug yourself. "I don't like it when it's too easy!" Brooke laughs. "It would have been the perfect relationship had I not been flawed in other relationships." Them's the breaks, hun.
Heartbreaker forms as the next release from Brooke's upcoming, top-secret EP, her first proper project since taking to the Eurovision stage, which includes the previous two singles and the first song she ever issued, Attention. "I think normally you have to make a record that's very sonically similar," Brooke shares. "The next two [songs] are probably more similar, sonically.
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