Vanic and The Duchess are not just dropping a single, they are unloading the whole emotional aftermath. Their new four-track collab EP ihopeurmiserable pulls together the previously released “fckU” and “Graveyard” with two new cuts, “Miserable” and “Cry,” giving the project a fuller shape and a much sharper emotional edge.
What makes the EP hit is how well the two balance each other. Vanic taps back into the kind of powerful, melodic drop work that made so many people fall for his sound in the first place, while The Duchess cuts through everything with pop-forward vocals that feel eerie, wounded, and in total control. Together, they make heartbreak sound bitter, stylish, and a little dangerous.
The new songs help drive that home. “Miserable” leans straight into the wreckage of a relationship gone bad, while “Cry” adds another layer of fallout without softening the blow. Nothing here feels dressed up as closure. ihopeurmiserable is blunt, bruised, and weirdly satisfying because it never pretends to be prettier than it is.
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