When Destroy Lonely announced “Broken Hearts 3”, fans all over social media were instantly excited.
People had been waiting for him to drop new music and were curious to see what direction he would take. Known for his dark beats and unique flow, Destroy Lonely has built a strong fanbase that expects something big.
From the first few tracks, it’s obvious he wanted to try something new. The album mixes different moods, from emotional songs to upbeat trap bangers that get listeners hyped. Some tracks feel a bit repetitive, but others show how much he’s grown as an artist.
What stands out most is how he blends his classic sound with new experiments. Fans can still hear the signature Lonely energy that made him popular, but now there’s more variety in his production. It feels like he’s finding the balance between his older music and the new style he wants to create.
The EP he released before this album gave a preview of this new direction. It showed that he wasn’t afraid to test new sounds and ideas, and “Broken Hearts 3” continues that evolution.
While not every song is a hit, the album feels honest and creative.
Overall, “Broken Hearts 3” might not live up to every fan’s expectations, but it proves Destroy Lonely’s willingness to grow.
He’s exploring different sides of his music and taking risks that many other artists wouldn’t.
That’s what makes this project worth paying attention to.
The fact that each song is so cohesive with the others that you can’t even tell if the song changed or not is something that is either appreciated or it isn’t. I think that is something cool, but at the same time, a little annoying.
It shows how much raw talent an artist really has, as well as how much they enjoy what they’re doing, and just how much time and effort they put into what they’re creating.
Lily Alvarez stated, “He is good at blending the songs together, maybe a little too good. It is a very creative album, which I like, but personally, because of the repetition within the songs, it becomes a little boring to listen to. I also didn’t even realize that in the first four songs, they were all different. I thought they were all one.”
I can agree with her statement because it does get a little repetitive, but it is still something I would listen to. Overall, it was a really creative and good album.
I love that he is taking his music and creativity in a new direction. It’s good that he is willing to put himself out there and try different things.
The album struck a lot of different feelings in listeners. A lot of people thought it was good, while a lot of people didn’t enjoy it as much. It is just like anything in life; when you try something new, you will have people who love or hate it.
Honestly, from his last album, this was a huge upgrade.
