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So "Heartbreak Anniversary" is just the anniversary of a heartbreak. Say you guys are heartbroken on Valentine's Day, February 14th. Every time Valentine's Day comes around you kinda revisit the pain and revisit the sorrow. So with this song, I tried to make pain sound beautiful.[2]




Heartbreak Anniversary


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On "Heartbreak Anniversary", Giveon sings about the day his heart was broken, reminiscing about every detail, and the pain that comes with heartbreak.[2][6] He appears emotional and vulnerable,[7] "foolishly" hoping that his ex lover will return.[8] Musically, Giveon delivers soaring vocals over a largely piano and percussion-based mid-tempo electro and soul merged instrumental.[9] Apple Music noted how he creates "harmonies with himself that render a simple line like 'Don't want to let you out my head' as gospel".[10] Rolling Stone's Elias Leight labeled the song "a swelling, disconsolate ballad built around mournful piano and gnarled guitars.[11] Giveon's vocals on the song was compared to that of Frank Sinatra, but "with an R&B flavour and a young fresh take on the Rat Pack style".[12]


Breaking up is already hard enough to do, but remembering the anniversary of your split is a different type of pain. Giveon explores his feelings on the one-year anniversary of his breakup in "Heartbreak Anniversary." The song clearly resonated with many, as it was certified platinum by the RIAA in April 2020.


Kanye West and fans recently celebrated the tenth anniversary of his game-changing album 808s & Heartbreak on Nov. 24, but the party is far from over. Frequent Kanye collaborator and producer Malik Yusef recently announced that an 808s & Heartbreak anniversary tour will hit the U.S. soon. 041b061a72


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