Winchester-born 18-year-old Mauro Brenner has released his debut single “No Bad Blood,” a bright, guitar-driven track about running into an ex and realising you’ve finally grown past the version of yourself that loved them. Blending pop rock hooks with confessional storytelling, Brenner writes songs that capture the chaos, humour, and heartbreak of late adolescence. Set against the backdrop of a night out he nearly skipped, the song turns an unexpected reunion into a moment of clarity: the tension’s gone, the hurt has faded, and closure arrives in the form of laughter under neon lights.
With its shout-along chorus and youthful rush, “No Bad Blood” transforms forgiveness into celebration. The track is not about going back but about moving forward, recognising your own growth, and letting the past stay where it belongs. Loud, honest, and confident, the single marks the first taster of an exceptional new young artist bursting onto the pop scene in 2026 with instantly engaging, super-catchy and affecting music that shows talent far beyond his years.


