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VICTORIA Strips Back Illusions with “We Don’t Get Along” and Spoken-Word “Crumbs”

VICTORIA Strips Back Illusions with “We Don’t Get Along” and Spoken-Word “Crumbs”

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VICTORIA drops “We Don’t Get Along” and poetic interlude exploring truth in the digital age.

In a social world dominated by highlight reels and filtered truths, VICTORIA challenges the illusion with her poignant new release — the track “We Don’t Get Along” paired with the spoken-word piece “Crumbs of a Modern Tragedy.” Released as a dual statement, the Bulgarian alt-pop artist reclaims emotional authenticity with subtle yet searing honesty.

“We Don’t Get Along” tackles the quiet emptiness of a relationship built on avoidance, rather than real presence. Its delicate arrangement frames lyrics like “You got my number, but you never call” with brutal precision, offering an intimate lens on self-denial and stagnation.

With “Crumbs of a Modern Tragedy,” VICTORIA pivots into reflection — using spoken word to question how social performance erodes individuality. Her words are sparse, but powerful, as she narrates a world where connection feels performative and personal truth becomes diluted.



She opens up about the creative process: “The story behind this project was born from the feeling that I was losing myself in the noise and the crowd — one of those thoughts that aren’t spoken out loud, but echo inside you louder and louder, until you finally let them out.”

She adds: “This isn’t a story where I complain or place myself in the role of a victim. It’s a raw narrative, with a hint of irony, about the world we live in. About the pressure to be perfect and constantly boxed in. About feeling like you’re on stage, but no one’s really seeing you.”

VICTORIA’s release encourages listeners to tune into their own quiet truths — and reminds us that not being “okay” all the time is part of being real.

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