ising pop country artist Kat Velasco has released her latest single, “Breaking My Own Heart,” which is available everywhere out now on all major streaming platforms. This hauntingly relatable anthem explores the quiet dread of waiting for happiness to slip away, capturing the inner turmoil of bracing for disappointment even when things seem perfect. Co written by Claire Douglas, Hannah Ellis, and Jason Massey, the track delves into the all too familiar experience of self sabotage, of carrying past baggage into new beginnings, and anticipating the fall before it happens.
The song opens with wistful, melancholic guitars and Kat Velasco’s rich, emotive vocals, building with a steady, grounding tempo that sets the tone for reflection. Velasco shares, “Many of us can be our own worst enemy, existing somewhere in between hope and heartbreak.” The aching honesty in her performance draws listeners in, inviting them to confront their own inner doubts. That single line encapsulates the emotional tug of war at the heart of the song, as she sings, “If it feels too good, it’s probably gonna change.” The track, produced by Andy Sheridan, is an anthem for anyone who has ever braced for heartbreak amid happiness.


