Bulgarian alt-pop artist VICTORIA makes a powerful comeback with a striking dual release: the emotionally raw single “We Don’t Get Along” and the introspective spoken-word interlude “Crumbs of a Modern Tragedy.” Together, they dive deep into themes of disconnection, identity, and the quiet weight of emotional burnout in the digital age.
On “We Don’t Get Along,” VICTORIA explores the unraveling of a relationship through sharp, evocative lyrics like “You got my number, but you never call” and “You’re just a way for me to run out the clock.” The stripped-back production adds to the emotional weight, letting her haunting vocals take center stage as she navigates resignation and quiet heartbreak.
Complementing the track is “Crumbs of a Modern Tragedy” — a poetic spoken-word piece that meditates on the mental toll of constant comparison and the curated chaos of online life. VICTORIA explains:
“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 paint myself as a victim. It’s a raw narrative, with a touch of irony, about the pressure to be perfect. About always performing, even when no one’s really watching.”
With this release, VICTORIA once again proves her ability to tell stories that resonate — personal yet universal, soft-spoken yet deeply affecting. “We Don’t Get Along” and “Crumbs of a Modern Tragedy” aren’t just songs; they’re moments of reflection that hit close to home.

Victoria – We Don’t Get Along
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