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VICTORIA Tells a Quiet Truth in “We Don’t Get Along” and Spoken Interlude

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With “We Don’t Get Along,” VICTORIA reflects on silence, stagnation, and digital overwhelm.

VICTORIA continues to define alt-pop on her own terms with the release of “We Don’t Get Along” and “Crumbs of a Modern Tragedy.” These two emotionally connected pieces speak not only to relational drift, but also to the subtle collapse of self under digital pressure.

In “We Don’t Get Along,” the artist examines a relationship sustained more by habit than affection. With lyrics like “You’re just a way for me to run out the clock,” VICTORIA articulates a quiet pain that many can identify with — the ache of emotional presence with no connection.

The accompanying interlude, “Crumbs of a Modern Tragedy,” takes a different shape — a spoken-word meditation on identity loss in the age of hyperconnection. It’s where her poetic instincts truly shine, letting her commentary unfold gently but powerfully.

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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 place myself in the role of a victim. It’s a raw narrative, with a hint of irony, about the world we live in. About the pressure to be perfect and constantly boxed in. About feeling like you’re on stage, but no one’s really seeing you.”

This paired release highlights the strength of VICTORIA’s voice — not just as a vocalist, but as a narrator of the unseen moments that shape us.

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