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Empara Mi Reveals a Darker Chapter with New Single “Masochist”

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“Masochist” is the next emotional chapter from Empara Mi’s concept album Monsters & Masochists.

British artist Empara Mi continues the haunting journey of Monsters & Masochists with the release of “Masochist,” a bold and emotionally raw single that channels grief through a darker, more destructive lens. As Chapter 2 in the album’s narrative, “Masochist” contrasts the gentle surrender of “I Can’t” with a fierce surge of anger and emotional obsession.

Featuring hypnotic synths, cinematic textures, and powerful vocal delivery, “Masochist” is as sonically immersive as it is lyrically vulnerable. “I’ve always been very enamoured by the Bond movie soundtracks,” Empara Mi shares. “I actually muted a Bond trailer on YouTube and wrote the song to it so I could experience the character I was trying to become.”

That character is fully realized in the visual: a high-concept, martial-arts-driven video where Empara Mi embodies both warrior and wounded soul. This physical storytelling mirrors the emotional weight of the song, adding layers to its meaning.

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Her previous chapter, “I Can’t,” amassed over 800,000 views in just two weeks, highlighting her skill as a multidimensional storyteller. Each song from Monsters & Masochists reflects a different emotional state in the grieving process, from quiet ache to explosive release.

With “Masochist,” Empara Mi brings a sharp edge to her sonic palette, reinforcing her position as one of the UK’s most boundary-pushing emerging artists. Her bold fusion of dark pop, avant-garde visuals, and cinematic production continues to resonate with fans seeking depth, narrative, and artistry in equal measure.

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