Helena denounces toxic relationships with “Bad Boy”

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The “Queen of Belgium” has struck again. Helena reveals her powerful new hit which she describes as “UFO”. Listen to “Bad Boy”.

His rise is impressive. In less than a year of career, Helena explodes everything in her path. After the triumphs of the songs “Aimée pour de vérité” or “Summer Body”, the singer revealed in the “Star Academy 2023” returns with the highly anticipated title “Mauvais Garçon”.

The Belgian artist offers an impactful hit whose theme is toxic companions. “His love is a prison. But I stay. Tell me why am I staying? With bad boy. I have to stop. They tell me I need to stop seeing myself as a bad boy.” sings the star in the chorus of his hit.

Helena no longer wants to let this happen, as she interprets at the end of her song: “I found the love of myself that was waiting for me far from his arms. Now I know that never again will a bad boy extinguish me.”

For the occasion, the Belgian artist changes register. On her Instagram account, she gives more details on this new single which she describes as “UFO”: “I like to call it that, because it’s unlike anything I’ve done before…or anything I’ve done since.”

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Helena: soon a first album that resembles her

“Mauvais Garçon” is the new extract from Helena’s first album. The opus does not currently have a release date but it should be revealed before the start of the singer's tour, on April 23.

Helena spoke about her first upcoming project in an interview for WECB. “I try to explore lots of things, I don't want to just do ballads because I'm thinking about the stage. I want to have fun on stage, to be able to dance, to have people clap their hands at least“, she revealed before adding: “The only thing that doesn't change are my lyrics which flow straight and which all resemble me and then around that in terms of sound, we explore.”

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