Call Me Loop is tired of running from her heartbreak on her emotional single, Painkiller, where she opens up in an effort to finally heal.
Her second release of the year, Painkiller serves as a sequel of sorts to Loop's bop Year of the Ex, which saw her give in to temptation and go back to a relationship that should have been abandoned.
As a nice bit of pop trivia too, it's also been co-written by Hannah Robinson, whose penned Rachel Stevens' Some Girls, as well as other tracks by the likes of Lana Del Rey, Annie and Say Lou Lou.
More than anything, Painkiller is about the hangover of this, as well as being something of a special release for Georgia Buchanan - a rare ballad in a field of bangers. "It feels a little strange I'm not gonna lie!" Loop tells us. "I've always written very honest songs about my relationships, but in the past that's meant more flings and sassy breakup songs.
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