“Break My Heart Again” – Jacob Lee

When a relationship turns cold and has left you with nothing more than a gaping hole, and you want nothing more than to feel again, even if it is the pain of goodbye all over again. That’s the basis for the latest from Jacob Lee in his new single, “Break My Heart Again.” 

A charming yet gut-wrenching tale that many who have been left broken-hearted will be able to attach themselves to time and time again, “Break My Heart Again” can be deemed a total mood. What it can also be deemed is a fantastically done song that delivers on all fronts when you are in the mood for an acoustic song that has an abundance of emotions. However, what I loved most about this song every time I hit play was that Jacob Lee’s voice was so sincere. There was this down-to-earth honesty in every line he sang that made my music-loving heart burst throughout. 

It is no wonder Jacob Lee has managed to make the most of his career thus far on an independent level. No label or publisher on his team. Just a talented individual whose music speaks for itself, who was meant to be doing exactly what they are doing. With over 120 million streams and counting, Jacob Lee is well on his way to being a household name alongside other guitar-driven acoustic wonders like Ed Sheeran and James Bay. For more music from Jacob Lee, including “Break My Heart Again,” check him out on all major music and streaming sites today. 

Written by Kendra Beltran

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