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Jul 1, 2024, 7:48:13 AM7/1/24
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My ex-girlfriend and I broke up on that day. I cursed her out because I thought my birthday meant little to her. Her heart broke, and she ended the relationship. Neither of us knew the extent of how much we hurt the other. We lost sleep and missed meals. Hell was wrought on my body, what with SMA weakening my system already.

We take our broken hearts, whether from SMA or other life experiences, and work with the brokenness. Eventually, the pain becomes the faint sting of a good workout, a signal of growing stronger.

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In their song "Die From a Broken Heart," Maddie & Tae are calling Mom and Dad for advice. Written by Maddie Marlow and Tae Dye along with Jonathan Singleton and Deric Ruttan, the song examines a devastating breakup through a call home: "How does he sleep at night / Mama, the nerve of this guy / To leave me, so easy," Maddie & Tae sing in the chorus. "Am I gonna be alright? / I wanna kick myself for fallin' so hard / Mama, can you you from a broken heart?"

Marlow, Dye, Singleton and Ruttan wrote "Die From a Broken Heart" while Maddie & Tae were going through a tumultuous time: not a romantic breakup, but the shuttering of their record label, Dot Records. The duo is now signed with Universal Music Nashville, but the change has delayed their sophomore album and, for a while, left Marlow and Dye uncertain about the future of their career.

Maddie Marlow: So we wrote it with Jonathan Singleton and Deric Ruttan, two of our favorite writers in town ... Those were two writers that we really gelled with because they love writing from a deeper place, so we just really connect with them on that.

So anyways, we walked into the write, and Jonathan actually had the title, and we were like, "How can we approach this in a -- what's the most relatable way that we can make this?" And then once we kind of started talking about what we were going through -- 'cause we wrote this right when we were about to start transitioning labels. We were still in the in between, and we were feeling broken and feeling defeated at this point in our career -- maybe not in a relationship, but in our career, we were really, really having a hard time [with] the unknown and the uncertainty.

And when he mentioned that title, we were like, "Oh my gosh!" At least [once] -- maybe even twice -- a day we call our parents, and we're like, "What do we do? Is this the end of the world? What's happening?" Because your parents are invincible; I feel like that's something for everyone, or at least for both of us, we feel that way. And we wanted to write this song where, you could feel it from the mom's perspective, from the girl's perspective, from the dad's perspective ... Whatever character you connect with, you heard their perspective.

But I would say it was probably a harder song to write, [because we were] trying not to get too emotional and just write the best song. But now, when we play it out, and I think back to that day and what a rough time that was -- oh my gosh, I wish I could have shown myself [where we'd be right now]. I get choked up a little bit!

Tae Dye: Well, 'cause I remember, when we wrote the song -- it's obviously about calling your parents and asking for advice -- I was scared to call my parents about telling them that the label had shut down. You want your parents to think you're doing good, and for me, I just know that when I call my parents and tell them something that I'm going through, they're gonna feel all of that pain with me, and I just want to save them from that, and I wanted to save them from that.

\"We were still in the in between, and we were feeling broken and feeling defeated at this point in our career -- maybe not in a relationship, but in our career, we were really, really having a hard time [with] the unknown and the uncertainty ...\"\nRead More

I am a huge Post Malone fan. I think his music is so deep and unique to the point where you don't really know what you're listening to until you've played the songs over and over. However, is Post Malone the spitting image of what I think of when I think of Prince Charming? No. Do his face tattoos give me butterflies in my stomach because I'm so smitten? Not really. And can I picture his goofy, zany personality ever falling head over heels for a girl? Nah.

While his appearance may not look like someone that screams "I have feelings", it is clear in his music that he's had his heart broken in the past. Some of his songs such as "I Fall Apart", "Feeling Whitney","Better Now", and "Rich & Sad" are extremely heartbreaking to listen to and they obviously come from a very tortured part of his past. So what catapulted this saga of grieving lyrics that Posty sings so authentically and raw? Who broke his fragile, sensitive heart and gave us such amazing songs?

Well, a couple of weeks ago, a Facebook page titled "Pictures in History" posted a photo of Post Malone with his ex-girlfriend. Her name and any personal information has not been released. Post clearly looks a lot different nowadays with his tattoos, hair and eccentric clothing. He's barely even recognizable in this throwback picture. What's happened in between when this photo was taken and current day is unknown, but it can be assumed that the girl he's bear-hugging is the girl who broke his heart and caused him to write some of his darkest, most emotional songs.

These lyrics from "Feeling Whitney" capture the essence of the song which is basically Post calling out for help after struggling with different addictions. Throughout the song, he reminds himself that he has to put up an emotionless front to maintain his self-perceived reputation as "the man", despite the fact that he actually is quite emotional. He's convincing himself that he doesn't need a relationship because he has himself, although that's not really what he believes.

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