Coming from someone who is in love, it’s so easy to overthink all the reasons someone could leave you. Giving your heart to someone is no easy task especially when you have a past full of heartbreak. In Erin Bloomers new single “This One’s Gonna Hurt,” she expresses how deeply she has fallen for someone and how insecure it makes her feel. The track is so energetic with the beat, layered background vocals, and edm synths. I love the elemental textures in this song because it replicates Erins thoughts being all over the place as she expressed in the lyrics. This track feels like a diary entry, except you want to get up and dance.
Erin said "This One’s Gonna Hurt" is for the people in love or the ones who have been. She also mentioned this is her first personal song she has put out there. She tends to write based on other people’s experiences, but she wanted to open up more of herself in her writing. As a songwriter, I know it can be hard to share your inner and most personal thoughts so I strongly admire when artists get vulnerable with their music. Erin turned her overthinking tendencies into a piece of art that I think a lot of people can relate to. We all have scatterbrained tendencies that leave us questioning if we are enough. At the end of the day we all want that special connection with someone and when we find it, we will do anything to keep it.
Erin Bloomer started sharing her love of music by posting covers at a young age. She gained a lot of attention on social media, including one of the BBC producers. She got the opportunity from the producer to sing the power intros on BBC Radio 1. Erin started writing and releasing her original work which led her to feature on the “SAD Imanbek XXX Remix.” Erin also got to perform for N-Dubz and Wes Nelson during their 2023 summer tour. She debuted “This One’s Gonna Hurt” at Jackofest 2024 and the crowd loved it. Erin has been climbing in this industry for the fresh energy her music brings. If you love this song, you’re sure to love her others.
Written By Emylee Herring
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