Dylan Marlowe Shares New Song “Heart Brakes” Ahead of Debut Album

Dylan Marlowe shares brand new song, “Heart Brakes,” out now, August 23rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

Dylan Marlowe is emerging as one of country music’s biggest rising stars. As fans await the release of his debut project, Mid-Twenties Crisis, out September 27th, Marlowe is sharing another taste of the new album. His brand new song, “Heart Brakes” is officially out now.

Marlowe has successfully released music that tugs at our heartstrings, tells a story, and is fun to listen to. “Heart Brakes” is a combination of the latter two. Cleverly written with enticing instrumentals and a catchy chorus, “Heart Brakes” paints the picture of not being able to quit a relationship that has run its course. It’s an all-too familiar anecdote of wrestling with the back and forth with what you should do and what your heart is telling you to do.

“And I should probably hit the heart brakes // Turn this thing around before it’s too late // And I wind up in your driveway // ‘Cause baby we both know, how me showing up goes // I need to take a little rearview ride // Whip a one eighty at the next stop sign // Kick a little I don’t need ya dust up high // Instead of taking a right, right into your place // I should probably hit the heart brakes”

“Heart Brakes” is another exciting new song from Marlowe, that makes us sure his debut album is going to one of the best of the year!

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Dylan Marlowe shares brand new song, “Heart Brakes,” out now on all streaming platforms.

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“Heart Brakes” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.