It is also worth noting that “Break My Heart” marks Dua’s first time collaborating with renowned producers The Monsters & Strangerz and watt. It was later revealed by Dua via her Instagram live that the song would drop two days earlier than planned - with the album’s release being moved up to occupy its March 27 release. Following the teaser, Dua unveiled the cover art for the single and its release date via social media. A day later, Dua took to social media to share a line from the song with fans, as well as what seems to be a frame of an unannounced music video.
On March 18, 2020, the length of the track was revealed on iTunes, hinting that it could be released soon. That’s gonna be the next song that everyone’s gonna hear. It was first revealed in an interview with SunriseOn7 on March 2, 2020, that the upbeat disco-pop song will be pushed as the album’s third official single:
“Break My Heart“ is the third single from British singer-songwriter Dua Lipa’s “disco-orientated” second studio album, Future Nostalgia, where Dua finds herself questioning her relationship choices. Most importantly, we’re focusing on Robert Smith’s charming isolated vocal. I've always been the one to say the first goodbye Had to love and lose a hundred million times Had to get it wrong to know just what I like Now I'm falling You say my name like I have never heard before I'm indecisive, but, this time, I know for sure I hope I'm not the only one that feels it all Are you falling? Centre of attention You know you can get whatever you want from me Whenever you want it, baby It's you in my reflection I'm afraid of all the things it could do to me If I would've known it, baby I would've stayed at home 'Cause I was doing better alone But when you said, "Hello" I knew that was the end of it all I should've stayed at home 'Cause now there ain't no letting you go Am I falling in love with the one that could break my heart? Oh no, I was doing better alone But when you said, "Hello" I knew that was the end of it all I should've stayed at home 'Cause now there ain't no letting you go Am I falling in love with the one that could break my heart? With another weekend passing us by without live music, we’re dipping back into the Far Out archives to explore the iconic goth-pop gem ‘Friday I’m In Love’ from The Cure.