The song is about the Karmin duo’s rise to fame and the people who doubted them along the way. "We wanted to kind of hold on to this one until the world had a better idea of who we were, and I think 'Brokenhearted' really helped establish us as artists," Amy Heidemann told MTV News. "This one gets a little darker, the sound is darker, there's more rap in it, it's a little more aggressive." (Source Hello Songfacts).
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The song is about the Karmin duo’s rise to fame and the people who doubted them along the way. "We wanted to kind of hold on to this one until t… read more
The song is about the Karmin duo’s rise to fame and the people who doubted them along the way. "We wanted to kind of hold on to this one until the world had a better idea of who we … read more
Karmin were Amy Heidemann (Vocals/Guitar) and Nick Noonan (Vocals/Cajon) from Boston, Massachusetts. The Brokenhearted Songfacts reports that their name derives from the Latin word 'carmen,' meaning "song," with a slightly altered spelling to "hint at karma." The pair first gained recognition from their covers of popular Hip-Hop and Pop songs posted on YouTube. After offers from various record companies, the duo signed with Sony and Epic Records in June 2011. Karmin is a collision of Nick’s Classic Rock upbringing and Jazz education (a trained tromboni… read more
Karmin were Amy Heidemann (Vocals/Guitar) and Nick Noonan (Vocals/Cajon) from Boston, Massachusetts. The Brokenhearted Songfacts reports that their name derives from the Latin word 'ca… read more
Karmin were Amy Heidemann (Vocals/Guitar) and Nick Noonan (Vocals/Cajon) from Boston, Massachusetts. The Brokenhearted Songfacts reports that their name derives from the Latin word 'carmen,' meaning "song," with a s… read more