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The catchy bop serves as the lead single off his debut album, out next
January 19th, 2024, New York, NY –
Today, singer-songwriter and producer Dhruv
releases “Tragedy,”
the lead
single from his debut album expected later this year. Co-written by Dhruv and
produced by JT Daly, the piano-led track chronicles the somber feeling of being
on the losing end of a breakup after a failed attempt of reconciling with an
ex. Listen to the single here.
“Writing
‘Tragedy’ was the first time I made something that I feel has my stamp on it,”
Dhruv says. “It was the first song we finished for my album, and it became a
natural entry point into the world of my upcoming record. ‘Tragedy’ feels like
it could be a blueprint for things that I'm going to make in the future. If you
read the lyrics, it could seem like a drag. But we spent a lot of time trying
to make a song that feels more like a wink, more ironic than depressing or sad.
I'm really proud of how I was able to turn an experience that was flat-out
miserable into something that's kind of funny.”
Conceptualized by Dhruv and filmed
throughout London, the “Tragedy” music video plays on the track's themes of
misery, whilst finding the humor in the situation. In the video, directed by
AboveGround, Dhruv acts out his own version of a tragedy, as he searches for
answers, but instead finds bad luck at every turn.
Hailed by NME as an artist creating
“vital, anthemic” pop, Dhruv's introspective songwriting and artistic vision
led him to sign to Little Worry/RCA Records. The hit single “double take” from
his debut EP has accumulated over half a billion streams on Spotify, with the
rest of his catalog having achieved over a billion streams in total and
averaging 7 million new streams weekly. After earning supporting tour slots
with artists like Joji, Dhruv went on to sell out his 2022 US & UK tour
dates, and in 2023, he played shows across Asia.
Dhruv’s “Tragedy” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony
Music Entertainment.
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