Moore Kismet teams up with Tate McRae on new single “Parallel Heartbreak (feat. Pauline Herr)"

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17-year-old producer/songwriter Moore Kismet has unveiled their new single “Parallel Heartbreak” today.
The track, which can be heard below, was co-written with Canadian singer-songwriter Tate McRae. Kismet said this about their new single, which features Pauline Herr on vocals:
“The story behind ‘Parallel Heartbreak’ is a very long, challenging, but incredibly beautiful one. I knew that something special could be told with the lyricism and production of the song. I wanted the production to enhance the story that Tate wrote by showing the perspective of a lover who feels a true connection to someone but has doubts about possibly getting with them at the risk of being broken hearted. As a young queer person, it’s hard to figure out what may be best for yourself in a relationship. I truly hope that people can relate to it and experience the feeling we had when creating it together.”
Kismet has been busy dishing out official remixes for Slander, Spag Heddy, and Zomboy. Last year, they performed at EDC Las Vegas and Lollapalooza. “Parallel Heartbreak” is available on digital services right now via Thrive Music.
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